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EE101IntroductiontoElectricaland
ElectronicCircuits

EE111IntroductiontoElectricalSystems

EE112IntroductiontoElectronics

EE203ElectronicDevices(MinorCourse)

EE204AnalogCircuits

EE207ElectronicDevicesandCircuits

EE210SignalsandSystems

EE214DigitalCircuitsLaboratory

EE221DigitalElectronics(MinorCourse)

EE222ElectricalMachinesandPower
Electronics

EE224DigitalSystems

EE225NetworkTheory

EE227Microelectronics

EE230AnalogCircuitsLaboratory

EE232AnalogElectronics(MinorCourse)

EE234ElectricalMachinesLaboratory

EE236ElectronicDevicesLaboratory

EE301ElectromagneticWaves

EE302ControlSystems

EE308CommunicationSystems

EE309Microprocessors

EE324ControlSystemsLaboratory

EE325ProbabilityandRandomProcesses

EE327SignalProcessing(MinorCourse)

EE328DigitalCommunications

EE334PowerSystems

EE337MicroprocessorLaboratory

EE338DigitalSignalProcessing

EE340CommunicationsLaboratory

EE342ControlandCommunications
(MinorCourse)

EE344ElectronicDesignLab

EE352DigitalSignalProcessingLab

EE389ElectronicDesignLaboratory

EE429DiscreteDataandDigitalControl

EE432Motivationandimpactofoptoelectronicslight, EE459ElectronicDesignProject
matter,andapplications

EE601StatisticalSignalAnalysis

EE602RadarSystems

EE603DigitalSignalProcessingand
Applications

EE605ErrorCorrectingCodes

EE606FibreOpticCommunication

EE608AdaptiveSignalProcessing

EE609RadiatingSystems

EE610ImageProcessing

EE611MicrowaveIntegratedCircuits

EE612Telematics

EE613NonlinearDynamicalSystems

EE614SolidStateMicrowaveDevices

EE615ControlandComputationLaboratory

EE616ElectronicSystemsDesign

EE617SensorsinInstrumentation

EE618CMOSAnalogVLSIDesign

EE619RFMicroelectronicsChipDesign

EE620PhysicsofTransistors

EE621MarkovChainsandQueuingSystems EE622OptimalControlSystems

EE625BioSensorsandBioMEMS

EE629BiomedicalInstrumentation

EE630DigitalMeasurementTechniques

EE634SimulationofCircuitsandDevices

EE635AppliedLinearAlgebrainElectrical
Engineering

EE636MatrixComputations

EE638EstimationandIdentification

EE640MultivariableControlSystems

EE649Finitefieldsandtheirapplications

EE651DigitalProtectionofPower
Systems

EE653PowerElectronicsI

EE654PowerElectronicsII

EE655ComputerAidedPowerSystem
Analysis

EE656ElectricalMachineAnalysis&Control EE657ElectricDrivesI

EE658PowerSystemDynamicsand
Control

EE659AFirstCourseinOptimization

EE660ApplicationofPowerElectronicstoPower
Systems

EE661PhysicalElectronics

EE666HighPowerSemiconductorDevices

EE668SystemDesign

EE669VLSITechnology

EE671VLSIDesign

EE672MicroelectronicsLab

EE673PowerSystemsandPower
ElectronicsLab

EE675MicroprocessorApplicationsinPower EE677FoundationsofVLSICAD
Electronics

EE678Wavelets

EE679SpeechProcessing

EE685PowerSystemProtection

EE686HVDCTransmission

EE687SwitchgearPrinciples

EE701IntroductiontoMEMS

EE702ComputerVision

EE703DigitalMessageTransmission

EE704ArtificialNeuralNetworks

EE705VLSIDesignLab

EE706CommunicationNetworks

EE708InformationTheoryandCoding

EE709TestingandVerificationofVLSI
Circuits

EE710LargeSparseMatrixComputations

EE712EmbeddedSystemsDesign

EE713CircuitsSimulationinPower
Electronics

EE714BehavioralTheoryofSystems

EE715DigitalSignalProcessingLab

EE717AdvancedComputingforElectrical
Engineers

EE718Aidsforthemotorandsensory
disabled

EE719MixedSignalVLSIDesign

EE720AnIntroductiontoNumberTheory
andCryptography

EE721HardwareDescriptionLanguages

EE722RestructuredPowerSystems

EE723PhysicsofNanoelectronicDevices
I

EE724Nanoelectronics

EE725ComputationalElectromagnetics

EE727PhysicsofNanoelectronicDevices
II

EE728GrowthandCharacterizationofNano EE731DesignofExperiment/TaguchiMethodfor
electronicMaterials
ExperimentalResearch

EE732CombinatorialOptimization

EE733SolidStateDevices

EE735MicroelectronicsSimulation
Laboratory

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EE734AdvancedProbabilityandRandomProcesses
forEngineers

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forEngineers

Laboratory

EE736IntroductiontoStochasticOptimization EE737IntroductiontoStochasticControl

EE739ProcessorDesign

EE740AdvancedCommunicationsNetwork

EE746NeuromorphicEngineering

EE747SimulationofPowerSystem
Transients

EE748AdvancedTopicsinComputer
Architecture

EE749DecentralizedControlofComplexSystems

EE750DSPSystemDesignand
Implementation

EE751NanomagnetismandSpintronics

EE753HighPowerConvertersandUtilityApplications

EE754AdvancedErrorCorrectingCodes

EE756NetworkInformationTheory

EE758InternetEconomics

EE760AdvancedNetworkAnalysis

EE760/EE442AdvancedNetworkAnalysis

EE764WirelessandMobileCommunications

EE779AdvancedTopicsinSignal
Processing

EE791PowerElectronicConvertersfor
RenewableEnergy

EE101INTRODUCTIONTOELECTRICALANDELECTRONICCIRCUITS

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Introduction,basicphysicallaws,circuitelements,KVL,KCL,andafewimportantcircuittheorems,simplecircuits,TransientsinR
L,RC,RLC,SinusoidalSteadyState,Real/ReactivePower,ThreePhaseWorkingPrinciplesofTransformers/AC/DCmachines
Functional Characteristics of Diode, BJT, OPAMP.Analog circuit Examples: rectifiers, amplifiers, oscillators etc.Digital Circuits:
AND/ORgates,FlipFlops,DAC/ADCetc.

Text/References
incent DelToro, `Electrical Engineering Fundamental, Prentice Hall, 1989
K.A.Krishnamurthy and M.R.Raghuveer, `Electrical and Electronics Engineering for Scientists', Wiley Eastern Ltd., 1993.

EE111INTRODUCTIONTOELECTRICALSYSTEMS

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Passive elements, Sources, Review of Kirchhoff's Laws: KCL, KVL,Mesh and Nodal analysis,Steady state ac circuit analysis,
phasors,Single phase, Power, Reactive power, Power factor improvement, 3 phase circuits Magnetic circuits and Mutual
inductanceTransformers,DCmachines,Inductionmachines(1and3phase),Synchronousmachines,Steppermotor,Introduction
toPowerEngineering

Text/References
1. Vincent DelToro, `Electrical Engineering Fundamental, Prentice Hall, 1989
2. P.C.Sen, `Principles of Electrical Machines and Power Electronics', John Wiley and Sons 1989
3. I.J.Nagrath, `Basic Electrical Engineering',Tata McGraw Hill,India. 1988.

EE112INTRODUCTIONTOELECTRONICS

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SemiconductorDevices:Diode,Zenercircuits,BJT:simplebiasingmethods,MOSFET,DCPowersupplyOPAMPbasedcircuits
including Schmitt trigger and astable multivibrator,Feedback amplifiers, Oscillators, Boolean logic, basic gates, truth tables, logic
minimizationusingKmaps,combinatorialandsequentialcircuits,DACandADC.IntroductiontoCommunicationEngineering

Text/References
1. Jacob Millman andA. Grabel, `Microelectronics',Tata McGrawHill,New Delhi, 1999
2. Ramakant Gayakwad, `Opamps and Linear Integrated circuits', Prentice Hall, New Delhi, 1988.

EE203ELECTRONICDEVICES(MINORCOURSE)

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Modeling devices: Static characteristics of ideal two terminal and three terminal devices, Small signal models of nonlinear
devices.Introduction to semiconductor equations and carrier statistics: poisson's and continuity equations, FermiDirac statistics
and Boltzmann approximation to the FermiDirac statistics.Semiconductor Diodes: Barrier formation in metalsemiconductor
junctions, PN homo and hetero junctions, CV characteristics and dopant profiling, IV characteristics, Small signal models of
diodes, Some Applications of diodes.Field Effect Devices : JFET/HFET, MIS structures and MOSFET operation JFET
characteristics and small signal models, MOS capacitor CV and concept of accumulation, depletion and inversion, MOSFET
characteristicsandsmallsignalmodels.Bipolartransistors:IVcharacteristicsandelersMollmodel,small signal models, Charge
storage and transient response.Discrete transistor amplifiers : Common emitter and common source amplifiers, Emitter and
sourcefollowers.

Text/References
D.A. Neamen, Semiconductor Physics and Devices (IRWIN), Times Mirror High Education Group, Chicago) 1997.
E.S.Yang, Microelectronic Devices, McGraw Hill, Singapore, 1988.
B.G. Streetman, Solid State Electronic Devices, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, 1995.
J. Millman andA. Grabel, Microelectronics, McGraw Hill, International, 1987.
A.S. Sedra and K.C. Smith, Microelectronic Circuits, Saunder's College, Publishing, 1991.
R.T. Howe and C.G. Sodini, Microelectronics :An integratedApproach, Prentice,Hall International, 1997.

EE204ANALOGCIRCUITS

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Introduction to operational amplifiers: The difference amplifier and the ideal operational amplifier models, concept of negative
feedback and virtual short, Analysis of simple operational amplifier circuits,Frequency response of amplifiers, Bode
plots.Feedback: Feedback topologies and analysis for discrete transistor amplifiers, stability of feedback circuits using
Barkhausen criteria.Linear applications of operational amplifiers: Instrumentation and Isolation amplifiers, Current and voltage
sources, Active filters.Nonlinear applications of operational amplifiers: Comparators, clippers and clampers, Linearization
amplifiers Precision rectifiers, Logarithmic amplifiers, multifunction circuits and true rms convertors. Waveform Generation:
sinusoidal feedback oscillators, Relaxation oscillators, squaretriangle oscillators Real operational amplifiers: Current sources
and active loads, difference, intermediate and output stages including Miller capacitors for frequency computation, Operational
amplifierparametersEffectsofrealoperationalamplifierparametersoncircuitperformance.AnalogandDigitalinterfacecircuits:
A/D,D/AConverters,S/Hcircuitsandmultiplexers.

Text/References
J.V.Wait, L.P.Huelsman and GA Korn, Introduction to OperationalAmplifier theory and applications, 2nd edition,McGraw
Hill, NewYork, 1992.
J. Millman andA. Grabel, Microelectronics, 2nd edition, McGraw Hill, 1988.
P. Horowitz and W. Hill,TheArt of Electronics, 2nd edition,Cambridge University Press, 1989.
A.S.Sedra and K.C. Smith,Microelectronic Circuits, Saunder's College Publishing,Edition IV
Paul R.Gray \& Robert G.Meyer,Analysis and Design ofAnalog Integrated Circuits, Wiley, 3 rd Edition.
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Paul R.Gray \& Robert G.Meyer,Analysis and Design ofAnalog Integrated Circuits, Wiley, 3 rd Edition.

EE207ELECTRONICDEVICESANDCIRCUITS

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Modeling devices: Static characteristics of ideal two terminal and three terminal devices Small signal models of nonlinear
devices. Introduction to semiconductor equations and carrier statistics: poisson's and continuity equations, FermiDirac statistics
and Boltzmann approximation to the FermiDirac statistics. Semiconductor Diodes: Barrier formation in metalsemiconductor
junctions, PN homo and hetero junctions CV characteristics and dopant profiling IV characteristics Small signal models of
diodes Some Applications of diodes. Field Effect Devices : JFET/HFET, MIS structures and MOSFET operation JFET
characteristics and small signal models MOS capacitor CV and concept of accumulation, depletion and inversion MOSFET
characteristicsandsmallsignalmodels.Bipolartransistors:IVcharacteristicsandelersMollmodelsmallsignalmodelsCharge
storage and transient response. Discrete transistor amplifiers : Common emitter and common source amplifiers Emitter and
sourcefollowers.

Text/References
D. A. Neamen, Semiconductor Physics and Devices (IRWIN), Times Mirror High Education Group, Chicago) 1997
E.S.Yang, Microelectronic Devices, McGraw Hill, Singapore, 1988
B.G. Streetman, Solid State Electronic Devices, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, 1995
J. Millman andA. Grabel, Microelectronics, McGraw Hill, International, 1987. A.S. Sedra and K.C. Smith,
Microelectronic Circuits, Saunder's College Publishing, 1991
R.T. Howe and C.G. Sodini, Microelectronics :An integratedApproach, Prentice Hall International, 1997

EE210SIGNALSANDSYSTEMS

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Continuoustime signals and systems: signal characteristics, common signals, properties of continuoustime systems.Continuous
linear timeinvariant systems: impulse response, convolution, linear constantcoefficient differential equations.Fourier series,
FouriertransformLaplacetransform:systemanalysisfrequencyresponse,analogfilters.Statespaceanalysisforcontinuoustime
systemsDiscretetimesignalsandsystemsDiscretetimeLTIsystems:convolution,differenceequations.Sampling

Text/References
R.F.Ziemer,W.H.Tranter and D.R.Fannin,Signals and Systems Continuous and Discrete, 4th Edn. Prentice Hall, 1998
A.V. Oppenheim,A.S. Willsky and I.T. Young, Signals and Systems, Prentice Hall, 1983
B.P. Lathi, Signal Processing and Linear Systems,Oxford University Press, 1998

EE214DIGITALCIRCUITSLABORATORY

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TosupplementEE112andDigitalSystemsCourse

EE221DIGITALELECTRONICS(MINORCOURSE)

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Introduction to BooleanAlgebra and Switching Functions, Boolean Minimization, Finite State Machines, Design of synchronous
FSMs, FSM Minimization,Asynchronous FSMs. Bipolar Logic Families (TTL + ECL), MOS logic families (NMOS and CMOS),and
their electrical behaviour. Memory Elements, Timing circuits, Elementary combinational and sequential digital circuits: adders,
comparators,shiftregisters,counters.LogicImplementationusingProgrammableDevices(ROM,PLA,FPGA).

Text/References
H.Taub and D. Schilling, Digital Integrated Electronics, McGraw Hill, 1977.
D.A. Hodges and H.G. Jackson,Analysis and Design of Digital Integrated Circuits, International Student Edition,
McGraw Hill 1983.
F.J. Hill and G.L. Peterson, Switching Theory and Logic Design, John Wiley, 1981.
Z. Kohavi, Switching and Finite AutomataTheory,McGraw Hill,1970.

EE222ELECTRICALMACHINESANDPOWERELECTRONICS

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Reviewofprinciplesofoperationofdc,inductionandsynchronousmachines.OperatingCharacteristicsofdcandacmachines,
Speed control of dc and induction motors.Operating characteristics of power semiconductor devices, principle of operation of
singleandthreephaseacdclinecommutatedconverters,introductiontounitypowerfactorconverters.Principleofoperationdc
dc (buck, boost, buckboost, cuk, flyback and forward) converters. Principle of operation single phase and three phase dcac
converters,PWMtechniques.

Text/References
P.C. Sen, Principles of Electric Machines and Power Electronics, Second Edition, John Wiley & Sons1996
M.H. Rashid, Power Electronics Circuits, Devices andApplications,Third Edition, PrenticeHall of India Private Limited,
New Delhi2004.

EE224DIGITALSYSTEMS

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Reviewofbasiccombinationalandsequentiallogic,Reviewofdigitalelectronics,DigitalLogicFamilies:TTL,CMOSetc.,Number
systems and basic digital arithmetic,Finite State Machine Design,Analysis and Synthesis, Introduction to Hardware Description
Language,Array based logic elements (Memory, PLA, FPGA),Special Topics (such as processor design, testing and verification,
specialdigitalsystems,asynchronousstatemachinesetc.)

Text/References
J.F.Wakerly: Digital Design, Principles and Practices,4th Edition,Pearson Education, 2005
Charles H Roth: Digital Systems Design using VHDL,Thomson Learning, 1998
H.Taub and D. Schilling, Digital Integrated Electronics, McGraw Hill, 1977
D.A. Hodges and H.G. Jackson,Analysis and Design of Digital Integrated Circuits, International Student Edition,
McGraw Hill, 1983.
F.J. Hill and G.L. Peterson, SwitchingTheory and Logic Design, John Wiley, 1981.
Z. Kohavi, Switching and FiniteAutomataTheory, McGraw Hill, 1970.

EE225NETWORKTHEORY

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Graphs of networks current and voltage spaces of graphs and their representations: incidence, cutset and circuit matrices
Tellegen'sTheorem.Formalstudyofmethodsofanalysissuchasnodal,modifiednodal,cutset,loopanalysisforlinearnetworks.
Multiportrepresentationfornetworkswithparticularemphasison2ports.TimedomainanalysisofR,L,M,C,controlledsources,
networksusingstatespacemethods.Introductiontosdomainmethods.

Text/References
N Balabanian andT.A. Bickart, Linear NetworkTheory:Analysis, Properties, Design and Synthesis, Matrix Publishers,
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N Balabanian andT.A. Bickart, Linear NetworkTheory:Analysis, Properties, Design and Synthesis, Matrix Publishers,
Inc. 1981
L.O. Chua, C.A. Desoer, E.S. Kuh, Linear and Nonlinear Circuits, McGraw Hill International Edition 1987.

EE227MICROELECTRONICS

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Building blocks of integrated electronic systems used for: Information processing, storage, communication and
interfacing,Sensing and transduction,Energy conversion and storage Aspects of modern electronics manufacturing:
Semiconductordesign,Semiconductorfabrication,Economicsandpolicy

Text/References
Rainer Waser, Nanoelectronics and InformationTechnology, 3rd Ed., Wiley 2012

EE230ANALOGCIRCUITSLABORATORY

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TosupplementAnalogCircuitsCourse

EE232ANALOGELECTRONICS(MINORCOURSE)

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Introduction to operational amplifiers: The difference amplifier and the ideal operational amplifier models, concept of negative
feedback and virtual short, Analysis of simple operational amplifier circuits, Frequency response of amplifiers, Bode plots.
Feedback: Feedback topologies and analysis for discrete transistor amplifiers, stabillity of feedback circuits using Barkhausen
criteria.Linearapplicationsofoperationalamplifiers:InstrumentationandIsolationamplifiers,Currentandvoltagesources, Active
filters. Nonlinear applications of operational amplifiers: Comparators, clippers and clampers, Linearization amplifiers, Precision
rectifiers, Logarithmic amplifiers, multifunction circuits and true rms convertors.Waveform Generation:sinusoidal feedback
oscillators, Relaxation oscillators, squaretriangle oscillators. Real operational amplifiers: Current sources and active loads,
difference, intermediate and output stages including Miller capacitors for frequency computation Operational amplifier
parametersEffectsofrealoperationalamplifierparametersoncircuitperformance.AnalogandDigitalinterfacecircuits:A/D,D/A
Converters,S/Hcircuitsandmultiplexers.

Text/References
J.V. Wait, L.P. Huelsman and GA Korn, Introduction to Operational Amplifier theory and applications, 2nd edition,
McGraw Hill,NewYork, 1992.
J. Millman andA. Grabel, Microelectronics, 2nd edition, McGraw Hill, 1988.
P. Horowitz and W. Hill,TheArt of Electronics, 2nd edition, Cambridge University Press, 1989.
A.S. Sedra and K.C.Smith,Microelectronic Circuits, Saunder's College Publishing, 1991.

EE234ELECTRICALMACHINESLABORATORY

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TosupplementEE111andElectricalMachinesandPowerElectronicsCourse

EE236ELECTRONICDEVICESLABORATORY

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TosupplementEE112andElectronicDevicesCourse

EE301ELECTROMAGNETICWAVES

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ReviewofMaxwell's equations, TEM modes in a linear homogenous isotropic medium, polarization, Pointing vector and power
flow, TEM waves incident on a boundary Snell's laws, wave propagation inside a conductor skin depth, weakly dispersive
TEM modes phase and group velocity.Field analysis of guided TEM modes (transmission lines), characteristic impedance,
voltage and current relationships, impedance discontinuities and standing waves, impedance matching, Smith chart, pulse
propagationintransmissionlines,lossylines.FieldanalysisofguidednonTEMmodes(rectangular and cylindrical waveguides),
quantization of modes by boundary conditions, mode cutoff frequencies, dispersion relation, field patterns, power flow,
orthogonality of modes, excitation of waveguide modes by coaxial cables, nonTEM modes in coaxial cables.Electromagnetic
radiationinhomogenouswaveequation,solutionby potentials (LienardWiechert formula), retarded potentials, radiation from a
Hertziandipole,formulationoftheantennaproblemasanintegralequation,antennagain,radiationresistance,radiation pattern,
antennafeedstructures,studyofsomestandardantennasdipole,array,aperture,horn,andoptical.

Text/References
Ramo, S., Whinnery J.R., and van Duzer,T: Fields and Waves in Communication Electronics, 3rd ed., Wiley Eastern
(1997).
R.E. Collin, Foundations for Microwave Engineering, 2nd ed., McGrawHill, 1993.
Narayana Rao, N: Engineering Electromagnetics, 3rd ed., Prentice Hall, 1997.

EE302CONTROLSYSTEMS

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Basic concepts: Notion of feedback, open and closedloop systems.Modeling and representations of control systems: Ordinary
differential equations, Transfer functions, Block diagrams, Signal flow graphs, Statespace representations,Performance and
stability: Timedomain analysis, Secondorder systems, Characteristicequation and roots, RouthHurwitz criteria, Frequency
domain techniques: Rootlocus methods, Frequency responses, Bodeplots, Gainmargin and phasemargin, Nyquist plots,
Compensator design: Proportional, PI and PID controllers, Leadlag compensators. Statespace concepts: Controlability,
Observability,poleplacementresult,Minimalrepresentations.

Text/References
Norman S. Nise, Control Systems Engineering, 4th edition, NewYork, John Wiley, 2003. (Indian edition)
G. Franklin, J.D. Powell andA. EmamiNaeini, Feedback Control of Dynamic Systems,Addison Wesley, 1986.
I.J. Nagrath and M. Gopal, Control System Engineering, 2nd Edn.Wiley Eastern, New Delhi, 1982.
J.C. Doyle, B.A. Francis andA.R. Tannenbaum, Feedback ControlTheory, Maxwell Macmilan International Edn. 1992.
C.L. Phillips and R.D. Harbour, Feedback Control Systems, Prentice Hall, 1985
B.C. Kuo,Automatic Control Systems, 4th Edn. Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, 1985.

EE308COMMUNICATIONSYSTEMS

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Review of signals and systems, Frequency domain of signals, Principles ofAmplitude Modulation Systems DSB, SSB and VSB
modulations. Angle Modulation., Representation of FM and PM signals. Spectral characteristics of angle modulated
signals.Review of probability and random process. Gaussian and white noise characteristics. Noise in amplitude modulation
systems. Noise in Frequency modulation systems. Preemphasis and Deemphasis. Threshold effect in angle modulation. Pulse
modulation. Sampling process. Pulse Amplitude and Pulse code modulation (PCM).Differential pulse code modulation. Delta
modulation.NoiseconsiderationsinPCM.TimeDivisionmultiplrxing.DigitalMultiplexers.

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modulation.NoiseconsiderationsinPCM.TimeDivisionmultiplrxing.DigitalMultiplexers.

Text/References
Haykin S.,"Communications Systems", John Wiley and Sons, 2001.
Proakis J. G. and Salehi M., "Communication Systems Engineering",Pearson Education, 2002.
Taub H. and Schilling D.L., "Prnciples of Communication Systems",Tata McGraw Hill, 2001.

EE309MICROPROCESSORS

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Blockdiagramviewofageneralpurposeprocessorelementsofhardwareandsoftwarearchitecturesintroductiontoconceptsof
data and control paths, registers and memory organization. Instruction set basics and assembly language programming:
instruction structure and addressing modes, instruction encoding, and study of 8085A instruction set, hardware architecture and
interrupts. Introduction to microcontrollers. 8051 hardware and instruction set architecture, timers/counters, interrupts and serial
interface (including multiprocessor communication). Interfacing basics using examples of I/O devices: parallel port, serial ports,
keypad, display, etc. Introductory discussion on processor performance evaluation and design using a RISC ISA (including
conceptsofpipelining,pipelininghazards,cache,virtualmemoryandparallelism).

Text/References
R.S. Ganorkar, MicroprocessorArchitecture, Programming, andApplications with the 8085, Penram International
Publishing, Fifth Edition, 2011.
J.H. Hennessy, and D.A. Patterson, ComputerArchitecture:A QuantitativeApproch, Morgan Kaufmann Publishers,
Fourth Edition, 2006.
Kenneth J.Ayala,The 8051 Microcontroller,Architecture, Programming andApplications, Penram International
Publishing, 1996.

EE324CONTROLSYSTEMSLABORATORY

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TosupplementControlSystemsCourse

EE325PROBABILITYANDRANDOMPROCESSES

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Sets and set operations Probability space, Conditional probability and Bayes theorem,Combinatorial probability and sampling
models, Discrete random variables, probability mass function, probability distribution function, example random variables and
distributions, Continuous random variables, probability density function, probability distribution function, example distributions,
Joint distributions, functions of one and two random variables, moments of random variables, Conditional distribution, densities
andmoments,Characteristicfunctionsofarandomvariable,Markov,ChebyshevandChernoffboundsRandomsequencesand
modes of convergence (everywhere, almost everywhere, probability, distribution and mean square), Limit theorems, Strong and
weak laws of large numbers, central limit theorem.Random process. Stationary processes. Mean and covariance
functions.Ergodicity.TransmissionofrandomprocessthroughLTI.Powerspectraldensity.

Text/References
H.Stark and J. Woods,``Probability and Random Processes withApplications to Signal Processing,''Third Edition,
Pearson Education. (Indian Edition is available).
A. Papoulis and S. Unnikrishnan Pillai, ``Probability, Random Variables and Stochastic Processes,'' Fourth Edition,
McGraw Hill. (Indian Edition is available).
K. L. Chung, Introduction to ProbabilityTheory with Stochastic Processes, Springer International Student Edition.
P. G. Hoel,S. C.Port and C.J. Stone Introduction to Probability, UBS Publishers,l
P. G. Hoel, S. C. Port and C. J. Stone, Introduction to Stochastic Processes,UBS Publishers
S. Ross, Introduction to Stochastic Models, HarcourtAsia,Academic Press.

EE327SIGNALPROCESSING(MINORCOURSE)

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Introduction to continuous and Discretetime signal and Sequence, introduction to system and its properties : Linearity, time
invariance and causality,Analysis of A LTI System:(a) impulse response, Convolution sum convolution integral(b) differential
equation and Difference equation(c) transform domain considerations: Laplace transform and Ztransform, Applications of
transforms to discrete and continuous time system analysis, Transfer function, block diagram representation.Fourier Series and
Fourier Transform (FT), Discretetime FT (DTFT),Discrete FT (DFT), fast Fourier transform (FFT).Sampling theorem,Design of
Digitalfilters:(a)FIR,and(b)IIRIntroductiontospectralestimation

Text/References
A.Papoulis, Circuits and Systems, ModernApproach, HRW, 1980
R.F. Ziemer, W.H. Tranter and D.R. Fannin, Signals and Systems Continuous and Discrete, 4th Edn. Prentice Hall,
1998.
A. V.Oppenheim, A. S. Willsky and S. H. NAWAB,, Signals and Systems, 2nd edition, Prentice Hall, 1996.
A.V. Oppenheim R. W. Schafer,AND John R. Buck, DiscreteTime Signal Processing, 2nd Edition, Prentice Hall, 1999.
John G. Proakis and D.G. Manolakis, Digital Signal Processing: Principles, Algorithms and Applications, Prentice Hall,
1997.
S. K. Mitra, DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING, 3rd edition, McGRAW Hill, 2007
L.R. Rabiner and B. Gold,Theory andApplication of Digital Signal Processing, Prentice Hall, 1992.
J.R. Johnson, Introduction to Digital Signal Processing, Prentice Hall, 1992.

EE328DIGITALCOMMUNICATIONS

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Review of Random Processes and Spectral analysis. Elements of Detection Theory. Optimum detection of signals in noise.
CoherentcommunicationwithwaveformsProbabilityofErrorevaluations.BasebandPulseTranmissionIntersymbolInterference
andNyquistcriterion.PassbandDigitalModulationschemesPhaseShiftKeying,FrequencyShiftKeying,QuadratureAmplitude
Modulation, Continous Phase Modulation and Minimum Shift Keying. Digital Modulation tradeoffs.Optimum demodulation of
digital signals over bandlimited channels Maximum likelihood sequence detection (Viterbi receiver). Equalization Techniques.
SynchronizationandCarrierRecoveryforDigitalmodulation.

Text/References
Wozencraft J. M. and Jacobs I. M., ``Principles of Communication Engineering'', John Wiley, 1965.
Barry J. R., Lee E.A. and Messerschmitt D. G., ``Digital Communication'',
KluwerAcademic Publishers, 2004.
Proakis J.G., ``Digital Communications'', 4th Edition, McGraw Hill, 2000.

EE334POWERSYSTEMS
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Power Systems Evolution of Power Systems, Energy Sources Structure of Bulk Power Systems Basic three phase system
concepts Power System Components: Generators, Loads, Transformers, Transmission Lines etc. Modeling, Performance and
Constraints of these components Formulation/Solution of steady state equations for interconnected systems: Balanced and
Unbalanced systems. Positive Sequence Network, Per Unit System, Ybus formation Simple example of a loadflow solution
Introduction to generator swing equations and stability issues, Simple Example of Loss of synchronism Interconnected System
Operation and Control: Operational Objectives, Frequency Control, Voltage Control and Power Flow Control: introduction to
HVDC transmission and FACTS Economic Issues in Power Systems. Analysis of Faulted Power Systems and Protection:
Unbalanced System Analysis using Sequence Components, Equipment Protection Schemes: Overcurrent, Differential and
Distance Protection, Relay coordination Preventive Control and Emergency Control System Protection Schemes) Blackouts and
Restoration

Text/References
J.J. Grainger and W.D. Stevenson, Power SystemAnalysis, McGrawHill, NewYork, 1994
O. I. Elgerd, Electrical Energy SystemTheory,Tata McGrew Hill, 1995
A.R. Bergen and V. Vittal, Power SystemAnalysis, Pearson Education Inc., 2000
D.P. Kothari and I. J. Nagrath, Modern Power SystemAnalysis,Tata McGrew Hill, New Delhi, 2003.

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Software experiments using an 8085 Kit to learn its instruction set. Hardware experiments for the use of peripherals like 8251
(USART). Experiments using a development board to learn the instruction set and assembly programming for 8051 family of
microcontrollers.Experiments to learn Port IO, control of on chip peripherals such as timers, interfacing with off chip peripherals
such as LCD displays, Key boards, Stepper motors andADC chips. Experiments for the use of other microcontrollers such as
PICusingdevelopmentboards.

Text/References
R. S. Gaonkar, MicroprocessorArchitecture: Programming andApplications with the 8085/8080A, Penram International
Publishing, 1996.
Kenneth J.Ayala,The 8051 Microcontroller, Penram International Publishing, 1996.

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Discretetimesignals:Sequences,representationofsignalsonorthogonalbasis,Samplingandreconstructionofsignals,Discrete
systems: attributes, ZTransform, Analysis of LSI systems, Frequency analysis, Inverse Systems, Discrete Fourier Transform
(DFT),Fast Fourier Transform algorithm, Implementation of Discrete Time Systems. Design of FIR Digital filters: Window method,
ParkMcClellan's method. Design of IIR Digital Filters: Butterworth, Chebyshev and EllipticApproximations, Lowpass, Bandpass,
Bandstop and High pass filters. Effect of finite register length in FIR filter design. Parametric and nonparametric spectral
estimation.Introductiontomultiratesignalprocessing.ApplicationofDSPtoSpeechandRadarsignalprocessing.

Text/References
A.V. Oppenheim and Schafer, DiscreteTime Signal Processing, Prentice Hall, 1989.
John G. Proakis and D.G. Manolakis, Digital Signal Processing: Principles,AlgorithmsAndApplications, Prentice Hall,
1997.
L.R. Rabiner and B. Gold,Theory andApplication of Digital Signal Processing, Prentice Hall, 1992.
J.R. Johnson, Introduction to Digital Signal Processing, Prentice Hall, 1992.
D. J. DeFatta, J. G. Lucas and W. S. Hodgkiss, Digital Signal Processing,J Wiley and Sons, Singapore, 1988.

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TosupplementElectromagneticWaves,CommunicationsSystemsandDigitalSignalProcessingCourses

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Review of Signals and System. Fourier Transforms. Linear Feedback System frequency and time domain analysis. Transfer
function.RuthHurwitzandNyquistStabilityCriteria.AnalogCommunicationsSystemAM,FMandreceiverstructures.Frequency
andTimeDivisonMultiplexing.SamplingandPulseCodeModulation(PCM).PulseAmplitudeModulation.

Text/References
Lathi, B. P.`Modern Digital andAnalog Communications System. Ocford,University Press, 2000.,Taub H. and Schilling
D. `Principles of Communication Systems., McGraw Hill International, 2001.
Kuo B.C. `Automatic Control System., Prentice Hall.

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BasicconceptsonmeasurementsNoiseinelectronicsystemsSensorsandsignalconditioningcircuitsIntroductiontoelectronic
instrumentation and PC based data acquisition Electronic system design, Analog system Design, Interfacing of analog and
digitalsystems,Embeddedsystems,Electronicsystemdesignemployingmicrocontrollers,CPLDs,andFPGAs,PCB design and
layout System assembly considerations. Group projects involving electronic hardware (Analog, Digital, mixed signal) leading to
implementationofanapplicationwillbecarriedout.

Text/References
A. S Sedra and KC Smith, Microelectronic circuits, 5th edition, Oxford University Press, 2007.
P. Horowitz and W Hill,TheArt of Electronics, 2nd Edition, Cambridge University Press, 1997.
H.W.Ott, Noise ReductionTechniques in Electronic Systems, Wiley, 1989.
W.C. Bosshart, Printed Circuit Boards: Design andTechnology,Tata McGraw Hill, 1983.
G.L. Ginsberg, Printed Circuit Design, McGraw Hill, 1991.

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TosupplementDigitalSignalProcessingCourse

EE389ELECTRONICDESIGNLABORATORY

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SupervisedLearning

EE429DISCRETEDATAANDDIGITALCONTROL

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Sampling and data reconstruction processes: Sampled Data control systems, ideal sampler, sampling theorem, sample and

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Sampling and data reconstruction processes: Sampled Data control systems, ideal sampler, sampling theorem, sample and
hold operations, frequency domain considerations. Ztransforms: Properties Inverse, applications to solution of difference
equations, convolution sums,Stability of discrete systems: location of poles, Jury's stability criterion, stability analysis through
bilineartransforms.,Designofdigitalcontrolsystems:PIDcontrollersandfrequencydomaincompensationdesign,statevariable
methodsandthediscretelinearregulatorproblem.

Text/References
M. Gopal, Digital Control Engineering, Wiley Eastern, 1988.
K.JAstrom, B Wittenmark, Computer Controlled Systems, 2nd edition Prentice Hall India 1994
R. Isermann, Digital Control, Vol 1 Narosa Publications, 1993.

EE432MOTIVATIONANDIMPACTOFOPTOELECTRONICSLIGHT,MATTER,AND
APPLICATIONS

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Review of Bulk semiconductor physics: crystals, compound semiconductors, bandstructure, density of states, doping and carrier
concentration, Fermi statistics Optical properties of semiconductors: direct and indirect optical absorption, excitons, free carrier
absorption, refraction, Kramers?Kronig relation, spontaneous and stimulated emission, Einstein coefficients. Overview of optical
properties and electronic structure of amorphous semiconductors , organic semiconductors. Electronic transport in
semiconductors: continuity equation, diffusion, drift, mobilities, recombination,. PN junction: band diagram, thermal equilibrium,
electrostaticsandPoissonsequation,depletionapproximation,forwardandreversebiaseddiodes,breakdown,tunneling,impact
ionization, p?i?n diodes, silicon solar cell. Heterostructures: lattice constants and bandgaps, band offsets and heterostructure
types,growthtechniques,quantumwells,OpticalpropertiesofQuantumstructures,Schottkydiode,heterojunctiondiodes,roleof
interfaces,currenttransport,photoconductors,Photodiodes,LightEmittingDiodesandLaserDiodes

EE459ELECTRONICDESIGNPROJECT

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ModernelectronicsystemdesignpracticesinvolvingFPGAs,DSPprocessors,etcElectronicSystemDesignProjects.

Text/References
A. S Sedra and KC Smith, Microelectronic circuits, 5th edition, Oxford University Press, 2007.
P. Horowitz and W Hill,TheArt of Electronics, 2nd Edition, Cambridge University Press, 1997.
H.W.Ott, Noise ReductionTechniques in Electronic Systems, Wiley, 1989.
W.C. Bosshart, Printed Circuit Boards: Design andTechnology,Tata McGraw Hill, 1983.
G.L. Ginsberg, Printed Circuit Design, McGraw Hill, 1991.

EE601STATISTICALSIGNALANALYSIS

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Review of probability theory and random variables: Transformation (function) of random variables, Conditional
expectationSequencesof random variables: convergence of sequences of random variables.Stochastic processes: wide sense
stationary processes, orthogonal increment processes, Wiener process, and the Poisson process, KL expansion. Ergodicity,
Mean square continuity, mean square derivative and mean square integral of stochastic processes. Stochastic systems:
response of linear dynamic systems(e.g.statespace or ARMA systems) to stochastic inputs, Lyapunov equations, correlational
function,powerspectraldensityfunction,introductiontolinearleastsquareestimation,WienerfilteringandKalmanfiltering.

Text/References
A. Papoulis, Probability, Random Variables and stochastic processes, 2nd Ed., McGraw Hill, 1983.
A. Larson and B.O. Schubert, Stochastic Processes, Vol.I and II, HoldenDay, 1979.
W. Gardener, Stochastic Processes, McGraw Hill, 1986.

EE602RADARSYSTEMS

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Radar theory, different types of radars, Radar signal analysis for range accuracy and resolution. Radar signal detection and
estimation techniques, clutter and noise suppression, propagational characteristics over land and sea. Electronic
countermeasure.

Text/References
M.I.Skolnik, Introduction to Radar Systems, McGraw Hill, 1980.
D.K.Barton, Modern radar systems analysis,Artech House, 1988.
B,Edde, Radar: Principles,Technology,Applications, Prentice Hall, 1993.

EE603DIGITALSIGNALPROCESSINGANDAPPLICATIONS

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Discrete Time Signals: Sequences representation of signals on orthogonal basis Sampling and Reconstruction of
signalsDiscretesystems:attributes,ZTransform,AnalysisofLSIsystems,FrequencyAnalysis,InverseSystems,DiscreteFourier
Transform (DFT), Fast Fourier Transform algorithm, Implementation of Discrete Time Systems.Design of FIR Digital filters:
Window method, ParkMcClellan's method.Design of IIR Digital Filters: Butterworth, Chebyshev and Elliptic Approximations
Lowpass, Bandpass, Bandstop and High pass filters.Effect of finite register length in FIR filter design.Parametric and non
parametric spectral estimation. Introduction to multirate signal processing. Application of DSP to Speech and Radar signal
processing.

Text/References
A.V. Oppenheim and Schafer, DiscreteTime Signal Processing, Prentice Hall, 1989.
John G. Proakis and D.G. Manolakis, Digital Signal Processing: Principle,Algorithms andApplications, Prentice Hall,
1997.
L.R. Rabiner and B. Gold,Theory andApplication of Digital Signal Processing, Prentice Hall, 1992.
J.R. Johnson, Introduction to Digital Signal Processing, Prentice Hall, 1992.
D. J. DeFatta, J. G. Lucas and W. , Digital Signal Processing, J Wiley and Sons, , 1988.

EE605ERRORCORRECTINGCODES

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Linear block codes : Systematic linear codes and optimum decoding for the binary symmetric channel Generator and
ParityCheckmatrices,SyndromedecodingonsymmetricchannelsHammingcodesWeightenumeratorsandtheMacWilliams
identities Perfect codes.Introduction to finite fields and finite ringsfactorization of (X^n1) over a finite field Cyclic Codes. BCH
codesIdempotentsandMattsonSolomonpolynomialsReedSolomoncodes,Justeencodes,MDScodes,Alterant,Goppaand
generalized BCH codes Spectral properties of cyclic codes. Decoding of BCH codes: Berlekamp's decoding algorithm,
Massey's minimum shift register synthesis technique and its relation to Berlekamp's algorithm. A fast Berlekamp Massey
algorithm. Convolution codes Wozencraft's sequential decoding algorithm, Fann's algorithm and other sequential
decodingalgorithmsViterbidecodingalgorithm.

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decodingalgorithmsViterbidecodingalgorithm.

Text/References
F.J. MacWilliams and N.J.A. Slone, The theory of error correcting codes, 1977.
R.E. Balahut,Theory and practice of error control codes,Addison Wesley, 1983.

EE606FIBREOPTICCOMMUNICATION

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Introduction to vector nature of light, propagation of light, propagation of light in a cylindrical dielectric rod, Ray model, wave
model.Differenttypesofopticalfibers,Modalanalysisofastepindexfiber.Signaldegradationonopticalfiberduetodispersion
and attenuation. Fabrication of fibers and measurement techniques like OTDR.Optical sources LEDs and Lasers, Photo
detectors pindetectors, detector responsivity, noise, optical receivers.Optical link design BER calculation, quantum limit,
power panelities.Optical switches coupled mode analysis of directional couplers, electrooptic switches.Nonlinear effects in
fiber optic links. Concept of selfphase modulation, group velocity dispersion and solition based communication. Optical
amplifiersEDFA,Ramanamplifier,andWDMsystems.

Text/References
J.Keiser, Fibre Optic Communication McGrawHill, 2nd Ed. 1992.
J.E. Midwinter, Optical fibers for transmission, John Wiley, 1979.
T.Tamir, Integrated optics, (Topics inApplied Physics Vol.7), SpringerVerlag, 1975.
J.Gowar, Optical communication systems, , 1987.
S.E. Miller andA.G. Chynoweth, eds., Optical fibres telecommunications,Academic Press, 1979.
G.Agrawal, Nonlinear fibre optics,Academic Press, 2nd Ed. 1994.
G.Agrawal, Fiber optic Communication Systems, John Wiley and sons, , 1992.
F.C.Allard, Fiber Optics Handbook for engineers and scientists, (1990).

EE608ADAPTIVESIGNALPROCESSING

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Review of linear and nonlinear estimation theory. Signal modelling. Optimal filtering.Adaptive filtering as an extension of the
optimal least mean square error caseAdaptive algorithms: adaptive equalization and echo cancellation adaptive lattice filters.
Applicationtoradar,sonar,geophysicsandhydrology,economicprocesses,communications(spreadspectrumtechniques).

Text/References
S. Haykin,Adaptive filter theory, Prentice Hall, 1986.
B. Widrow and S.D. Stearns,Adaptive signal processing, Prentice Hall, 1984.

EE609RADIATINGSYSTEMS

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Review of antenna theory, dipoles, monopole and loop antennas, linear and planar arrays, array synthesis, phased arrays,
helical antennas, radiation from apertures, aperture distribution, horn and parabolic dish antennas, Yagi Uda and logperiodic
antennas,microstripantennasandarrays,DielectricAntennas.Texts/References

Text/References
J.D. Karus,Antennas, McGraw Hill, 1988.
Balanis,AntennaTheory Analysis and design, John wiley, 1982.
R.E. Collin,Antennas and radiowave propagation, McGraw Hill, 1985.
R.C. Johnson and H. Jasik,Antenna Engineering Handbook, McGraw Hill, 1984.
I.J. Bahl and P. Bhartia, Microstrip antennas,Artech house,1980.

EE610IMAGEPROCESSING

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ImagerepresentationGrayscaleandcolourImages,imagesamplingandquantization.Twodimensionalorthogonaltransforms
DFT, FFT, WHT, Haar transform, KLT, DCT.Image enhancement filters in spatial and frequency domains, histogrambased
processing, homomorphic filtering.Edge detection non parametric and model based approaches, LOG filters, localisation
problem.Image Restoration PSF, circulant and block circulant matrices, deconvolution, restoration using inverse filtering,
Wienerfilteringandmaximumentropybasedmethods.Mathematicalmorphologybinarymorphology,dilation,erosion,opening
and closing, duality relations, gray scale morphology, applications such as hitandmiss transform, thinning and shape
decomposition.Computer tomography parallel beam projection, Radon transform, and its inverse, Backprojection operator,
Fourierslice theorem, CBP and FBP methods, ART, Fan beam projection.Image communication JPEG, MPEGs and H.26x
standards,packetvideo,errorconcealment.Imagetextureanalysiscooccurencematrix,measuresoftextures,statisticalmodels
fortextures.Misc.topicssuchasHoughTransform,boundarydetection,chaincoding,andsegmentation,thresholdingmethods.

Text/References
A. K. Jain, Fundamentals of digital image processing, Prentice Hall of , 1989.
R.M. Haralick, and L.G. Shapiro, Computer and Robot Vision, Vol1,Addison Wesley, , 1992.
R. Jain, R. Kasturi and B.G. Schunck, Machine Vision, McGrawHill International Edition, 1995.
W. K. Pratt, Digital image processing, Prentice Hall, 1989.
A. Rosenfold andA. C. Kak, Digital image processing, Vols. 1 and 2, Prentice Hall, 1986.
H. C.Andrew and B. R. Hunt, Digital image restoration, Prentice Hall, 1977

EE611MICROWAVEINTEGRATEDCIRCUITS

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Introduction to microwave integrated circuits: Active and passive components. Analysis of microstrip lines: variational method,
conformal transformation, numerical analysis losses in microstrip lines Slot line and Coupled lines Design of power dividers
and combiners, directional couplers, hybrid couplers, filters.Microstrip lines on ferrite and garnet substrates Isolators and
circulators Lumped elements in MICs.Technology of MICs: Monolithic and hybrid substrates thin and thick film technologies,
computeraideddesign.

Text/References
LeoYoung and H. Sobol, Ed.Advances in Microwaves, Vol.2,Academic Press Inc., 1974.
B.Bhat and , Striplinelike transmission lines for MICs, John Wiley, 1989.
T.K. Ishii, Handbook of MicrowaveTechnology, vol. I,Academic Press, 1995.

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Basics of Telephony: Telephone Network overview Subscriber Loop Signalling in the Telephone Network Overview of ISDN,
BISDN and ATM Technologies.Circuit Switching in Telephone Networks: Crossbar switch Clos networks Clos and Slepian
DuguidtheoremsRecursiveconstructionofClosNetworksTimeswitching,TMSandTSTswitchesLeeandJacobeusblocking
analysis Routing in RNB network Switch processor, Call processing and overload control Example telephone switches.Cell

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analysis Routing in RNB network Switch processor, Call processing and overload control Example telephone switches.Cell
Switching: Generic Switch Input and output queued switches Shared memory and Shared medium switches, Crossbar switch,
Complexity and scaling disdvantage of output queued switches, Knockout principle Interconnections for large switches, Self
routing architectures, Batcherbanyan networks Unbufferred banyan switches, Buffered banyan, Tandem banyan, Speedup,
Parallelism and Channel grouping toenhance input queued switches Concentrators superconcentrators and Copy networks,
Examples of ATM switches, IP Switching from VC based fixed length packet switches.Multiplexing and Routing in Circuit
Switched Networks: Abstract System Models Erlang Blocking Models Overflow Models, Equivalent Random Theory, Haywards
Approxmn and Introductory Non Poisson Arrival Processes Product form solution Erlang Fixed Point Solution Techniques to
choosegoodroutesAlternateRoutingDynamicRouting,LeastBusyAlternateRouting.

Text/References
osephY. Hui, Switching andTrafficTheory for Integrated Broadband Networks, KluwerAcademic Publishers, 1990.
V.E. Benes, MathematicalTheory of Connecting Networks andTelephoneTraffic,Academic Press, 1965.
G. Hebuterne,Traffic Flow in Switching Systems,Artech House, 1987.
A. Girard, Routing and Dimensioning in Circuit Switched Networks, 1986.
J.C. Bellamy, DigitalTelephony, 2nd Edition, John Wiley, 1992.

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Introductiontononlinearsystemsanalysisbyphaseplaneanddescribingfunctionmethods.Lyapunovstabilitytheory.TheLure
problem: Popov's method, circle criterion. Hyperstability. Hamiltonian, Lagrangian and gradient systems: physical examples and
analysis.StabilityofHamiltoniansystems.Periodicsystems:FloquetLyapunovtheory,Krein'sstabilitytheorem.

Text/References
V. M. Popov : Hyperstability of control systems. Springer Grundleheren series, 1970.
M. Vidyasagar, Nonlinear systems analysis. 2nd Edition. Prentice Hall, 1993.
Y.A.Yakubovitch and V. M. Starzhinskii, Linear differential equations with periodic coefficients. Wiley, 1975.

EE614SOLIDSTATEMICROWAVEDEVICES

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Amplifiers Microwave semiconductor devices and models Power gain equations, stability, impedance matching,
constantgainandnoisefigurecirclesSmallsignal,lownoise,highpowerandbroadbandamplifierdesigns.Oscillators
One port, two port, YIG dielectric and Gunndiode oscillators.Two terminal microwave devices and circuits:PIN diodes and
uses as switches, phase shifters and limitersVaractor diodes, IMPATT and TRAPATT devices, transferred electron
devices.MicrowaveBJTs.GaAsFETs,lownoiseandpowerGaAsFETsandtheirapplications.MicrowaveMixers.

Text/References
S.Y. Liao, Microwave CircuitAnalysis andAmplifier Design, Prentice Hall, 1987.
G.D. Vendelin, A.M. Pavio, U.L. Rohde, Microwave Circuit Design, Using Linear and Nonlinear Techniques, John
Wiley, 1990.
Y. Konishi, Microwave Integrated Circuits, Marcel Dekker, 1991.

EE615CONTROLANDCOMPUTATIONLABORATORY

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Programming and computation in MATLAB and SCILAB. Design of control systems and their simulation using software tools.
Implementationofalgorithmsformultivariablesystemsforpoleplacement,observerdesign,stabilitycomputations,factorizations,
solutionsofLyapunovandRicattiequations,realizations,balancing.Useofalgorithmsformultivariabletimeseriesmodelling.

Text/References
A.Antoulas (Ed) : Mathematical systems theory Springer Verlag 1991.
C.T. Chen : Linear system theory and design, 3rd Edition. Oxford 1999.
K. N. Sigmon andT.A. Davis : MATLAB primer 6th edition, CRC Press 2001.

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Signal conditioning, Instrumentation & Isolation amplifiers, Analog filters, Analog switches, Programmable circuits, Switched
capacitors circuits and applications. A/D and D/A conversion: sampling and quantization, antialiasing and smoothening filters,
Data converters, Interfacing with DSP blocks. Signal measurement in the presence of noise:synchronous detection, signal
averaging. Noise in electronic systems design of low noise circuits. Interfacing of analog and digital systems. PCB design and
layoutSystemassemblyconsiderations.

Text/References
A. S Sedra and KC Smith, Microelectronic circuits, Oxford, 1998.
S. Soclof,Applications of analog integrated circuits, Prentice Hall1990.
T.T. Lang, Electronics of measuring systems practical implementation, Wiley,1987.
P. Horowitz and W Hill,The art of electronics, Cambridge,1995.
H.W.Ott, Noise ReductionTechniques in Electronic Systems, Wiley, 1989.
S. K Mitra, Digital signal processing: a computer based approach, McGraw Hill, 1998.
W.C. Bosshart, Printed Circuit Boards: Design andTechnology,Tata McGraw Hill, 1983.
G.L. Ginsberg, Printed Circuit Design, McGraw Hill, 1991.

EE617SENSORSININSTRUMENTATION

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Sensor characteristics R, L and C sensors: Hall effect sensors Piezoelectric sensors Microsensors. Sensors for displacement,
pressure, temperature, flow etc. Optical sensors chemical and biosensors. Sensor applications in nondestructive testing.
Interfacingsensorswithmicroprocessorsandmicrocontrollers.

Text/References
D. V.S.Murthy,Transducers in instrumentation,Prentice Hall, 1995.
J. P.Bentley, Principles of measurement systems, Wiley,1989.
J. W.Gardner, Microsensors, principles and applications, Wiley,1996.
S.M.Sze, Semiconductor Sensors, Wiley,1994

EE618CMOSANALOGVLSIDESIGN

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Introduction to analog VLSI and mixed signal issues in CMOS technologies. Basic MOS models, SPICE Models and frequency
dependent parameters. Basic MNOS/CMOS gain stage, cascade and cascode circuits. Frequency response, stabilty and noise
issues in amplifiers. CMOS analog blocks: Current Sources and Voltage references. Differential amplifier and OPAMP design.
Frequency Synthesizers and Phased lockloop. Nonlinear analog blocks: Comparators,Chargepump circuits and Multipliers.

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Frequency Synthesizers and Phased lockloop. Nonlinear analog blocks: Comparators,Chargepump circuits and Multipliers.
Data converters.Analog Interconnects.Analog Testing and Layout issues. Low Voltage and Low Power Circuits. Introduction to
RFElectronics.BasicconceptsinRFdesign.

Text/References
R.Jacob Baker,H.W.Li, and D.E. Boyce CMOS Circuit Design ,Layout and Simulation, PrenticeHall of ,1998.
Mohammed Ismail andTerri FaizAnalog VLSI Signal and Information Process, McGrawHill Book company,1994.
Paul R. Gray and R.G.Meyer,Analysis and design ofAnalog Integrated circuits John Wiley and sons,,(3rd Edition),1993.
B. Razavi, RF Microelectronics, PrenticeHall PTR,1998.
Journals: 1}IEEE Journal of Solid state Circuits 2}IEEETrans. on Communications

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Introduction to RF and Wireless Technology: Complexity, design and applications. Choice of Technology. Basic concepts in RF
Design: Nonlinearly and Time Variance, intersymbol Interference, random processes and Noise. Definitions of sensitivity and
dynamic range, conversion Gains and Distortion. Analog and Digital Modulation for RF circuits: Comparison of various
techniquesforpowerefficiency.CoherentandNoncoherentdefection.MobileRFCommunicationsystemsandbasicsofMultiple
Access techniques. Receiver andTransmitterArchitectures andTesting heterodyne, Homodyne, Imagereject, DirectIF and sub
sampledreceivers.DirectConversionandtwostepstransmitters.BJTandMOSFETbehavioratRFfrequenciesModelingofthe
transistors and SPICE models. Noise performance and limitation of devices. Integrated Parasitic elements at high frequencies
andtheirmonolithicimplementation.BasicblocksinRFsystemsandtheirVLSIimplementation:LowNoiseAmplifiersdesignin
various technologies, Design of Mixers at GHz frequency range. Various Mixers, their working and implementations, Oscillators:
Basic topologies VCO and definition of phase noise. NoisePower tradeoff. Resonatorless VCO design. Quadrature and single
sideband generators, Radio Frequency Synthesizes: PLLS, Various RF synthesizer architectures and frequency dividers, Power
Amplifiers design. Linearisation techniques, Design issues in integrated RF filters.Some discussion on available CAD tools for
RFVLSIdesigns.Prerequisite:EE671andExxx(AnalogVLSIDesign).

Text/References
B.Razavi, RF Microelectronics, PrenticeHall PTR,1998.
T.H.Lee,The Design of CMOS RadioFrequency Integrated Circuits", Press, 1998.
R.Jacob Baker,H.W.Li, and D.E. Boyce, CMOS Circuit Design ,Layout and Simulation, PrenticeHall of ,1998.
Y.P.Tsividis MixedAnalog and Digital VLSI Devices andTechnology, McGraw Hill,1996.

EE620PHYSICSOFTRANSISTORS

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TheMOStransistor:PaoSahandBrewsmodelsShortchanneleffectsinMOStransistors.HotcarriereffectsinMOStransistors
Quasistatic compact models of MOS transistors Measurement of MOS transistor parameters Scaling and transistors structures
for ULSI Silicononinsulator transistors Highfield and radiation effects in transistors.The bipolar transistor: EbersMoll model
charge control model smallsignal and switching characteristics Gradedbase and gradedemitter transistors Highcurrent and
highfrequencyeffectsHeterojunctionbipolartransistorsJunctionFETsJFET,MESFETandheterojunctionFET.

Text/References
N. D.Arora, MOSFET Models for VLSI Circuit Simulation, SpringerVerlag, 1993.
E. J. Roulston, Bipolar Semiconductor Devices, McGrawHill, 1990.
S. M. Sze, Physics of Semiconductor Devices, (2e), Wiley Eastern, 1981.
Y. P.Tsividis, Operation and Modelling of the MOSTransistor, McGrawHill, 1987.
E.Takeda, Hotcarrier Effects in MOSTrasistors,Academic Press, 1995.

EE621MARKOVCHAINSANDQUEUINGSYSTEMS

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Prerequisite: Background in Probability and Stochastic Processes and an interest in System Modeling.Markov Chains and
regenerative processes have been extensively used in modeling a wide variety of systems and phenomena. Likewise, many
systems can be modeled as queueing systems with some aspect of the queue governed by a random process. Obvious
examples of such systems occur in telecommunication systems, manufacturing systems and computer systems. This course is
aimed at teaching system modeling using Markov chains with special emphasis on developing queueing models. The course
contents are as follows.Introduction: Review of basic probability, properties of nonnegative random variables, laws of large
numbers and the Central Limit Theorem.Renewal Processes: Basic definitions, recurrence times, rewards and renewal reward
theorem, point processes, Poisson process, Walds equation, Blackwell's theorem.Discrete time Markov chains: definitions and
properties,matrixrepresentation,PerronFrobeniustheory.ContinuoustimeMarkovchains:basicdefinitions,Qmatrix,birthdeath
processes, quasi birth death processes.Embedded Markov processes, semi Markov processes, reversible Markov
chains.Random walks.Fundamental queueing results: Little's theorem, invariance of the mean delay, Conservation
law.Markovian queues: Jackson and BCMP networks, numerical Algorithms. M/G/1 & G/M/1 queues and G/G/1
queuesAdvancedqueueingmodels:priority,vacationandretrialsinqueues.

Text/References
Stochastic Modeling and theTheory Queues, Prentice Hall, Cliffs, 1989.
P.Bremaud, Markov Chains, SpringerVerlag, 1999.
E.Seneta, Non Negative Matrices and Markov Chains, Springer Series in Statistics, Springer, , 1981.
R.Gallager, Discrete Stochastic Processes, KluwerAcademic Press, 1996.
L.Kleinrock, Queueing Systems} vols I and II, John Wiley and Sons 1976.

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ntroduction. static and dynamic optimization. Parameter optimization.Caculus of Variations : problems of Lagrange,. Mayer and
Bolza. EulerLanguage equation and transversality conditions, Lagrange multipiliers.Pontryagin?s maximum principle theory
application to minimum time, energy and control effort problems, and terminal control problem.Dynamic programming :
Belaman?sprincipleofoptimality,multistagedecisionprocesses.applicationtooptimalcontrol.Linearregulatorproblem:matrix
Riccati equation and its solution, tracking problem.Computational methods in optimal control. application of mathematical
programming.singularperturbations,practicalexamples.

Text/References
D.E.Kirk, Optimal ControlTheory, PrenticeHall. 1970.
A.P.Sage and C.C.White II, Optimum Systems Control, 2nd ED., PrenticeHall, 1977.
D.Tabak and B.C.Kuo, Optimal Control by Mathematical Programming, PrenticeHall, 1971.
B.D.O.Anderson and J.B.Moore, Linear Optimal Control, PrenticeHall, 1971.

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This course has been initiated to introduce students to biosensors and microfabricated systems for biosensing, primarily on
silicon, so that they can get on with their seminars and projects in these areas. The focus of this course would be to acquaint
studentstodevicestructures,analysisofthestructurestoobtaindevicecharacteristicsandfinallyapproachestodesignandtest
ofthesedevicesandsystems.Prerequisite:Introductorycoursesondevicephysics&differentialequations.Ifafirstlevelcourse
on devices has not been taken, students should get an introduction to the area by reading a book such as `Semiconductor
Devices: Physics & Technology` by SM Sze [John Wiley, 2002]. The broad structure of the course would be: Weeks 12:
ApproachestodesigningelectronicsystemsSensorclassification&sensingprinciplesIntroductiontobiosensors&bioMSWeeks
36: Semiconductor sensors for physical measurands Physicochemical sensors integrable on silicon Weeks 79:Biosensors:
Structures&deviceanalysisCatalyticbiosensorsAffinitybiosensorsWeeks1012:bioMS:Architectures&analyticmodels.

Text/References
SM Sze John Wiley, Semiconductor Devices: Physics &Technology` by, , 2002.
RS Muller, RT Senturia, RL Smith and RM White, `Microsensors`, IEEE Press, , 1991.
Mohamed GadelHak (R), MEMS handbook` CRC Press, , 2002.
Anthony P.F.Turner, Isao Karube and George S. Wilson, `Biosensors :fundamentals and applications` , Oxford University
Press, , 1987.
S Middelhoek & SAAudet , `Silicon sensors`,Academic Press Limited,,1989.
A Sandana. `Engineering biosensors: kinetics and design applications`,Academic Press, , 2002.
D Voet & JG Voet , `Biochemistry`, J Wiley & Sons, , 1990.

EE629BIOMEDICALINSTRUMENTATION

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Brief introduction to human physiology. Biomedical transducers: displacement, velocity, force, acceleration, flow, temperature,
potential, dissolved ions and gases.Bioelectrodes and biopotential amplifiers for ECG, EMG, EEG, etc. Measurement of blood
temperature, pressure and flow. Impedance plethysmography. Ultrsonic and nuclear imaging.Prostheses and aids: pacemakers,
defibrillators,heartlungmachine,artificialkidney,aidsforthehandicapped.Safetyaspects.

Text/References
W.F. Ganong, Review of Medical Physiology, 8thAsian Ed, Medical Publishers, 1977.
J.G. Websster, ed., Medical Instrumentation, Houghton Mifflin, 1978.
A.M. Cook and J.G. Webster, eds.,Therapeutic Medical Devices, PrenticeHall, 1982.

EE630DIGITALMEASUREMENTTECHNIQUES

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Philosophy of digital and microprocessor/microcontroller based instruments.Time measurement techniques : Time standards
Measurement of time interval between events, order of events, Vernier technique, Very low time, period, phase, time constant
measurementsFrequency measurement techniques : Frequency, ratio and product, high and low frequency measurements
Deviationmeterandtachometer,Peak/valleyrecorder.Programmablecircuits:Programmmableresistors,amplifiers,filters.Digital
toAnalogConverters:ProgrammableamplifiersasDACs,MultistageWRDACs,Weightedcurrent,weightedreferencevoltage,
weighted chargeDACs Ladder DACs, Design of DACs with respect to spread and total resistance Hybrid multiplier and
divider.Analog to Digital Converters: V/f and V/t converters, DirectADCs, ramp, tracking, dual slope, successive approximation
and flash types Multistage flash type ADCs, DVM and its design.Voltage ratio measurement techniques : Digital ohmmeter,
capacitance meter impedance meters (polar and cartesin types) Decibel meters Q meter tandelta meter Modulation index
meter.Sampling theory and its applications in current, voltage, power, energy measurements.Elements of digital signal
processing:FFT,DHT,digitalfilters.

Text/References
T. S. Rathore, Digital MeasurementTechniques, Narosa Publishing House, , 1996.
B. S.
Sonde, Monographs on System Design using Integrated Circuits,Tata McGraw Hill, 1974.
D. J. DeFatta, J. G. Lucas and W. , Digital Signal Processing, J Wiley and Sons, , 1988.

EE634SIMULATIONOFCIRCUITSANDDEVICES

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Formulation of network equations: Nodal, mesh, modified nodal and hybrid analysis equations.Sparse matrix techniques
Solution of nonlinear networks through NewtonRaphson technique.Multistep methods: convergence and stability Special
classes of multistep methods: Adamsbashforth, AdamsMoulton and Gear's methods Solution of stiff systems of equations
Adaptation of multistep methods to the solution of electrical networks General purpose circuit simulators.Review of
semiconductorequations(Poisson,continuity,driftdiffusion,traprate).Finitedifferenceformulationoftheseequationsin1Dand
2D. Grid generation.Physical/empirical models of semiconductor parameters (mobility, lifetime, band gap, etc.).Computation of
characteristicsofsimpledevices(pnjunction,MOScapacitor,MOSFET,etc.)Smallsignalanalysis.

Text/References
L.O.Chua and P.M.Lin, Computer aided analysis and electronic circuits, Prentice Hall, 1975.
S. Selberherr,Analysis and Simulation of Semiconductor Devices, SpringerVerlag, 1984.
N.J. McCalla, Fundamentals of ComputerAided Circuit Simulation, KluwerAcademic Publishers, 1988.

EE635APPLIEDLINEARALGEBRAINELECTRICALENGINEERING

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Vectorspaces,lineardependence,basisRepresentationoflineartransformationswithrespecttoabasis.Innerproductspaces,
Hilbert spaces, linear functions Riesz representation theorem and adjoints.Orthogonal projections, products of projections,
orthogonal direct sums Unitary and orthogonal transformations, complete orthonormal sets and Parseval's identity Closed
subspaces and the projection theorem for Hilbert spaces.Polynomials: The algebra of polynomials, matrix polynomials,
annihilatingpolynomialsandinvariantsubspaces,forms.Applications:Complementaryorthogonalspacesinnetworks,properties
ofgraphsandtheirrelationtovectorspacepropertiesoftheirmatrixrepresentationsSolutionofstateequationsinlinearsystem
theory Relation between the rational and Jordan forms.Numerical linear algebra: Direct and iterative methods of solutions of
linear equations Matrices, norms, complete metric spaces and complete normal linear spaces (Banach spaces) Least squares
problems(constrainedandunconstrained)Eigenvalueproblem.

Text/References
K. Hoffman and R. Kunze, LinearAlgebra, PrenticeHall (), (1986).
G.H. Golub and C.F. Van Loan, Matrix Computations,Academic, 1983.
G. Bachman and L. Narici, FunctionalAnalysis,Academic Press, 1966.
E.Kreyszig, ntroductory functional analysis with applications John Wiley, 1978.

EE636MATRIXCOMPUTATIONS

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Basic iterative methods for solutions of linear systems and their rates of convergence. Generalized conjugate gradient, Krylov
space and Lanczos methods. Iterative methods for symmetric, nonsymmetric and generalized eigenvalue problems. Singular

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space and Lanczos methods. Iterative methods for symmetric, nonsymmetric and generalized eigenvalue problems. Singular
value decompositions. Fast computations for structured matrices. Polynomial matrix computations. Perturbation bounds for
eigenvalues.

Text/References
OweAxelsson, Iterative solution methods. Cambridge.1994.
G. Meurant: Computer solution of large linear systems. North Holland, 1999.
Golub and C. Van Loan: Matrix computations. John Hopkins Press 1996.
G. W. Stewart and J. Sun: Matrix perturbation theory.Academic press,1990.

EE638ESTIMATIONANDIDENTIFICATION

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Introduction to linear least square estimation : a geometric approach.Wiener filter, Levinson filter, updating QR filter and the
Kalman filter.Filter implementation structures : lattice, ladder and the systolic QR.Stochastic realization theory (modelling given
the covariance). Modelling given the raw data. Spectral estimation.Recursive least squares identification algorithms: Levinson
type,KalmantypeandtheQRtype.

Text/References
U.B. Desai, Lecture notes on estimation realization and identification, Unpublished, 1986.
B.D.OAnderson and J.B. Moore, Optimal Filtering, PrenticeHall, 1979.
T. Kailath, Lecture notes on Wiener and Kalman Filtering, Springer Verlag, 1980.
L. Ljung, System IdentificaitonTheory for the user, PrenticeHall, 1987.
P.S. Maybeck, Stochastic Models, Estimation and Control, Vols. 13,Academic Press, 19801982.

EE640MULTIVARIABLECONTROLSYSTEMS

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Examples of multivariable control systems. State space, polynomial and stable fraction models. Controllability, observability and
computations involved in their analysis. Realization theory of multivariable systems and algorithms. Stability by Lyapunov's
method, solution of Lyapunov equations. Pole placement, observer design and stabilization theory.Spectral factorizations of
systems.SolutionoftheRicattiequation.Balancedrealizationsandtheircomputations.

Text/References
C.T.Chen : Linear system theory and design, 3rd edition, Oxford 1999.
John Bay : Fundamentals of linear state space systems, McGraw Hill, 1998.
Wilson Rugh : Linear system theory, 2nd edition, Prentice Hall, 1996.

EE649FINITEFIELDSANDTHEIRAPPLICATIONS

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Basics of finite fields: Groups, rings, fields, polynomials, field extensions, characterization of finite fields, roots of irreducible
polynomials,traces,norms,bases,rootsofunity,cyclotomicpolynomials,representationofelementsoffinitefields,Wedderburn's
theorem, order of polynomials, primitive polynomials, construction of irreducible polynomials, linearized polynomials, binomials,
trinomials.Applicationstoalgebraiccodingtheory:Linearcodes,cycliccodes,Goppacodes.

Text/References
Rudolf Lidl & Harald Niederreiter, Finite Fields, Press, , 1997.
Steven Roman, Coding and InformationTheory, Springer Verlag, 1992.
R. Lidl and H. Niederreiter, Introduction to finite fields and their applications, Cambridge University Press, 1986,
Chapters 13 and 8.

EE651DIGITALPROTECTIONOFPOWERSYSTEMS

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Review of principles of power system protection: overcurrent, directional, differential and distance protection. Reactancce,
impedances and mho relays numerical relays: motivation, basic hardware. Review of digital signal processing techniques:
sampling, aliasing, courier, discrete Fourier transforms and fast Fourier transforms. Numerical algorithms, CT/PT modelling and
standards,simulationoftransients,electromagnetictransientprogram(EMTP).

Text/References
J.L. Blackburn, Protective Relaying : Principles andApplications, Marcel Dekker, NewYork, 1987.
A.G. Phadke and J.S.Thorp, Computer Relaying for Power Systems, John Wiley & Sons, NewYork, 1988.

EE653POWERELECTRONICSI

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Review of line commutated converters, inverters, voltage control & Power factor improvement. power Devices : BJT, MOSFET,
IGBT&GTOsoperatingcharacteristicsandgatedriverequirementsandcircuits.Switchedmoderectifier:variousPowercircuit
configurations & wave shaping techniques. Synchronous link rectifiers: Power circuit configurations, control techniques,
application of these converters in load compensation, series compensators, multi level converters. inverters : voltage source
inverters:singlephase&Sixstepinverters,voltagecontrol&PWMstrategies,andimplementationaspects,Modificationofpower
circuit for Four quadrant operation. Current source inverters: single phase and three phase power circuit configuration and
analysis. Load commutated inverters: principle of operation, modification of power circuit configuration for low frequency
operation.PhaseControllers.

Text/References
N.Mohan,T.M. Undeland & W.P.Robbins, Power Electronics: Converter,Applications & Design, John Wiley & Sons,
1989.
M.H. Rashid, Power Electronics, Prentice Hall of India, 1994.
B.K.Bose, Power Electronics &A.C. Drives, Prentice Hall, 1986.

EE654POWERELECTRONICSII

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DCDC,Convertersprincipleofoperationofbuck,boost,buckboost,Cuk,flyback,forward,pushpull,halfbridge,fullbridge&
isolated Cuk Converters, Input & output filter design, multioutput operation of isolated converters, MMF equations. Design of
transformers and inductors.Modelling of the above converters using state averaging techniques.Resonant Inverters : DC link
Inverters, modified circuit topologies for DC link voltage clamping, voltage control PWM techniques (sigma, sigma delta
modulation)quasiresonantinverters.DCDCconvertersseriesresonantandparallelresonant,applicationofzerovoltageand
zerocurrentswitchingsforDCDCconverters(buck&boost).InvertersforInductionHeatingandUPS.

Text/References
N.Mohan,T.M. Undeland & W.P.Robbins, Power Electronics: Converter,Applications & Design, John Wiley & Sons,
1989.
R. Bausiere & G. Seguier, Power Electronic Converters, Springer Verlag, 1987.
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R. Bausiere & G. Seguier, Power Electronic Converters, Springer Verlag, 1987.


D.M.Mitchell, DCDC Switching RegulatorAnalysis McGraw Hill, 1987.

EE655COMPUTERAIDEDPOWERSYSTEMANALYSIS

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Loadflow for AC systems, fast decoupled load flow, optimal power flow.Z matrix for short circuit studies.State estimation, LO
algorithm, fast decoupled state estimation.Security and contingency studies. Unit Commitment. Load frequency control.Optimal
hydrothermalscheduling.AIapplications.

Text/References
O.I.Elgerd, Electric Energy SystemsTheory, McGraw Hill, 1971.
G.W.Stagg andA.H.ElAbiad, Computer Methods in Power SystemAnalysis, McGraw Hill 1968.
G.L.Kusic, ComputerAided Power SystemsAnalysis, Prentice Hall, 1986.
I.J.Nagrath and D.P.Kothari, Modern Power SystemsAnalysis,Tata McGraw Hill, 1980.
A.J.Wood and B.F.Wollenberg, Power Generation, Operation and Control, John Wiley, 1984.

EE656ELECTRICALMACHINEANALYSIS&CONTROL

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Principle of unified machine theory, generalized torque equation. Performance evaluation of DC machine and speed control.
Three phase induction motor transformation methods, (stationary, rotor and synchronous frames) and corresponding equivalent
circuits. Three Phase synchronous motor : representation, Park transformation. Drives, various Control techniques.Concept of
Spacevector,fieldorientedcontrolanddirecttorquecontrolofIM.Permanentmagnetsynchronousmotorsmachinemodel(dq)
andcontrolmethodsSwitchedreluctancemotordriveandvariouspowercircuitconfigurationsandcontrol.

Text/References
C.V. Jones,The UnifiedTheory of Electrical Machines, Butterworth, London, 1967.
P.Vas, Vector Control ofA.C. Machines, Clarendon Press, Oxford 1990.
J.M.D. Murphy & F.G.Turnbull, Power Electronic Control ofAC motors, Pergamon Press, 1988.
W. Leonhard, Control of Electrical Drives, Springer Verlag, 1985.
P.C. Krause,Analysis of Electric Machinery, McGraw Hill, NewYork, 1987.

EE657ELECTRICDRIVESI

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MethodsofDCmotorcontrol,nonregenerativecontrolledrectifiers,fullycontrolledconverters,fieldcontrol,switchingsystemsfor
DC motors, chopper regulators, aspects of analysis, performance and stability of variable speed dc drives. Induction motor
controlsystems,acregulatorsandstaticswitches,controlofeffectiverotorresistance,recoveryofslipenergy,variablefrequency
control of ac motors, current source inverter fed Induction motor drive, forced commutated inverter fed drives, selfcontrolled
synchronousmotordrivesandtractiondrives.Analysis,performanceandstabilityofsynchronousandasynchronousdrives.solar
andbatterypowereddrives.

Text/References
W. Leonhard, Control of Electric Drives, Springer Verlag, 1985.
P.Vas, Vector Control of ac Machines, Clarendon press, , 1990.
S.K.Pillai,Analysis ofThyristor Power Conditioned Motors, University Press, 1992.
G.K.Dubey, Fundamentals of Electrical Drives, Narosa Publications, 1995.

EE658POWERSYSTEMDYNAMICSANDCONTROL

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Basic Concepts of dynamical systems and stability. Modelling of power system components for stability studies: generators,
transmission lines, excitation and prime mover controllers, flexible AC transmission (FACTS) controllers.Analysis of single
machine and multimachine systems. Small signal angle instability (low frequency oscillations): damping and synchronizing
torque analysis, eigenvalue analysis.Mitigation using power system stabilizers and supplementary modulation control of FACTS
devices. Small signal angle instability (subsynchronous frequency oscillations): analysis and countermeasures. Transient
Instability: Analysis using digital simulation and energy function method. Transient stability controllers. Introduction to voltage
Instability.AnalysisofvoltageInstability.

Text/References
P.Kundur, Power System Stability and Control, McGraw Hill Inc, NewYork, 1995.
P.Sauer & M.A.Pai, Power System Dynamics & Stability, Prentice Hall, 1997.
K.R.Padiyar Power System Dynamics, Stability & Control, Interline Publishers, Bangalore, 1996.

EE659AFIRSTCOURSEINOPTIMIZATION

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Motivation. mathematical review , matrix factorizations, sets and sequences, convex sets and functions, linear programming and
simplex method, Weierstrass' theorem, Karush Kuhn Tucker optimality conditions, algorithms, convergence, unconstrained
optimization, Line search methods, method of multidimensional search, steepest descent methods, Newton's method,
modifications to Newton's method , trust region methods, conjugate gradient methods, quasiNewton's methods. constrained
optimization, penalty and barrier function methods, augmented Lagrangian methods, polynomial time algorithm for linear
programming,successivelinearprogramming,successivequadraticprogramming.

Text/References
R. Fletcher Practical Optimization (2nd Edition) John Wiley & Sons, NewYork, 1987.
M.S.Bazaraa , H.D.Sherali and C.Shetty , Nonlinear Programming,Theory andAlgorithms, John Wiley and Sons, New
York, 1993.

EE660APPLICATIONOFPOWERELECTRONICSTOPOWERSYSTEMS

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Steady state and dynamic problems in AC systems. Flexible AC transmission systems (FACTS). Principles of series and shunt
compensation. Description of static var compensators (SVC), Thyristor Controlled series compensators (TCSC), Static phase
shifters (SPS), Static condenser (STATCON), Static synchronous series compensator (SSSC) and Unified power flow controller
(UPFC). Modelling andAnalysis of FACTS controllers. Control strategies to improve system stability.Power Quality problems in
distribution systems, harmonics, harmonics creating loads, modelling, harmonic propagation, Series and parallel resonances,
harmonic power flow, Mitigation of harmonics, filters, passive filters, Active filters, shunt, series hybrid filters, voltage sags &
swells,voltageflicker.Mitigationofpowerqualityproblemsusingpowerelectronicconditioners.IEEEstandards.

Text/References
G.T. Heydt, Power Quality, Stars in a Circle Publications, Indiana, 1991.
T.J.E. Miller, Static Reactive Power Compensation, John Wiley & Sons, NewYork, 1982.
Recent publications on Power Systems and Power Delivery.
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EE661PHYSICALELECTRONICS

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IntroductiontosemiconductorPhysics:Reviewofquantummechanics,Electronsinperiodiclattices,Ekdiagrams,Quasiparticles
insemiconductors,electrons,holesandphonons.Boltzmanntransportequationandsolutioninthepresenceoflowelectricand
magnetic fields mobility and diffusivity Carrier statistics Continuity equation, Poisson's equation and their solution High field
effects: velocity saturation, hot carriers and avalanche breakdown.Semiconductor junctions: Schottky, homo and heterojunction
band diagrams and IV characteristics, and small signal switching models Two terminal and surface states devices based on
semiconductor junctions.MOS structures: Semiconductor surfaces Theideal and nonideal MOS capacitor band diagrams and
CVs Effects of oxide charges, defects and interface states Characterization of MOS capacitors: HF and LF CVs, avalanche
injection High field effects and breakdown.Characterization of semi conductors: Four probe and Hall measurement CVs for
dopantprofilecharacterizationCapacitancetransientsandDLTS.

Text/References
J. P. McKelvey, introduction to Solid State and Semiconductor Physics, Harper and Row and John Weathe Hill, 1966.
E. H. Nicollian and J. R. Brews, MOS Physics andTechnology, John Wiley, 1982.
K. K. Ng, Complete Guide to Semiconductor Devices, McGraw Hill, 1995.
D.K. Schroder, Seminconductor Material and Device Characterization, John Wiley, 1990.
S. M. Sze, Physics of Semiconductor Devices, 2nd edition John Wiley, 1981.
C.T. Sah, Fundamentals of SolidState Electronic Devices,Allied Publishers and World Scientific, 1991.
E. F.Y. Waug, Introduction to Solid State Electronics North Holland, 1980.

EE666HIGHPOWERSEMICONDUCTORDEVICES

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Basicdevicemodels:TheoryofbipolarandMOStransistors.SmallsignalmodelsofbipolarandMOStransistors,GummelPoon
model.Highcurrenteffectsindiodes:Dependenceoflifetimeonhighlevelinjection,nonuniformcurrentdistributionunderhigh
current injection.Power biploar transistors: Onset of highcurrent effects in transistors Theories of Kirk effect, crowding, pinchin
effects, second breakdown, etc Emitter geometries for high current and HF operation.SCR : Theories of operation Relation
between shorted emitter and dv/dt ratings Gate turnoff devices, inverter grade SCRs, special diffusion techniques for SCRs.
Power VMOS devices.Heat transfer in power devices Power MOS devices : VMOS & DMOS device structure and models
devicepackaging.

Text/References
S.M. Sze, Physics of Semiconductor Devices, 2nd ed., Wiley, 1981.

EE668SYSTEMDESIGN

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Basics of system hardware design. Hierarchical design using topdown and bottomup methodology. System partitioning
techniques, interfacing between system components. Handling multiple clock domains, Synchronous and asynchronous design
styles. Interface between synchronous and asynchronous blocks. Metastability and techniques for handling it. Interfacing linear
and digital systems, data conversion circuits. Design of finite state machines, state assignment strategies. Design and
optimization of pipelined stages. Use of data flow graphs, Critical path analysis, retiming and scheduling strategies for
performance enhancement. Implementation of DSP algorithms.Signal integrity and high speed behaviour of interconnects:
ringing, cross talk and ground bounce. Layout strategies at IC and board level for local and global signals.Power supply
decoupling.Teststrategies:BorderScan,BuiltInSelfTestandsignatureanalysis.

Text/References
Jan M. Rabaey, "Digital Integrated Circuits", Prentice Hall of India, (New Delhi), 1997.
M.J.S. Smith, "Application Specific Integrated Circuits",Addison Wesley (Reading, MA), 1999.
Vijay K. Madisetti, "VLSI Digital Signal Processing", IEEE Press (NY, USA), 1995.

EE669VLSITECHNOLOGY

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Environment for VLSI Technology: Clean room and safety requirements. Wafer cleaning processes and wet chemical etching
techniques.Impurity incorporation: Solid State diffusion modeling and technology, Ion Implantation modeling, technology and
damage annealing, characterization of Impurity profiles.Oxidation: Kinetics of Silicon dioxide growth both for thick, thin and
ultrathin films. Oxidation technologies in VLSI and ULSI, Characterization of oxide films, High k and low k dielectrics for ULSI.
Lithography: Photolithography, Ebeam lithography and newer lithography techniques for VLSI/ULSI Mask generation.Chemical
Vapour Deposition techniques: CVD techniques for deposition of polysilicon, silicon dioxide, silicon nitride and metal films,
Epitaxial growth of silicon, modelling and technology.Metal film deposition: Evaporation and sputtering techniques. Failure
mechanisms in metal interconnects, Multilevel metallisation schemes. Plasma and Rapid Thermal Processing: PECVD, Plasma
etching and RIE techniques, RTP techniques for annealing, growth and deposition of various films for use in ULSI.Process
integrationforNMOS,CMOSandBipolarcircuits,AdvancedMOStechnologies.

Text/References
C.Y. Chang and S.M.Sze (Ed),ULSITechnology, McGraw Hill Companies Inc, 1996.
S.K. Ghandhi, VLSI Fabrication Principles, John Wiley Inc., NewYork, 1983.
S.M. Sze (Ed), VLSITechnology, 2nd Edition, McGraw Hill, 1988.

EE671VLSIDESIGN

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Review of MOS transistor models. CMOS logic families including static, dynamic and dual rail logic. Integrated Circuit Layout:
Design Rules, Parasitics. Building blocks: ALU's, FIFO's, counters. VLSI system design: data and control path design,
floorplanning, Design methodology: Introduction to hardware description languages (VHDL), logic, circuit and layout verification.
Designexamples.

Text/References
N. Weste and K. Eshranghian, Principles of CMOS VLSI Design,Addison Wesley. 1985.
L. Glaser and D. Dobberpuhl,The Design andAnalysis of VLSI Circuits,Addison Wesley, 1985.
C. Mead and L. Conway, Introduction to VLSI Systems,Addison Wesley, 1979.
J. Rabaey, Digital Integrated Circuits:A Design Perspective, Prentice Hall India, 1997.
D. Perry, VHDL, 2nd Ed., McGraw Hill International, 1995.

EE672MICROELECTRONICSLAB

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Laboratory experiments on technology, characterization, design and simulation of devices and integrated circuits, based on
courses EE 677, 661, 669 and 632.Fabrication of MOS capacitors and junction diodes. Characterization of MOS capacitors by
CVandIV.Characterizationofphotovoltaiccells.Processsimulation.Circuitandtimingsimulation.Designofstandardcelland

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CVandIV.Characterizationofphotovoltaiccells.Processsimulation.Circuitandtimingsimulation.Designofstandardcelland
gatearraybasedcircuitsandtheirsimulation.Computeraidedtestingofintegratedcircuits.

Text/References
E.H. Nicollia and J.R. Brews, MOS physics and technology, John Wiley, 1982.
W.R. Runyan, Semiconductor measurements and Instrumentationm, McGraw Hill, 1975.
S.M. Sze, VLSITechnology, 2nd Ed., McGraw Hill, 1988.

EE673POWERSYSTEMSANDPOWERELECTRONICSLAB

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Thisisalaboratorybasedoncomputersimulationandhardwareexperimentsconsistingofcomputersimulationexperimentson
powersystemsandpowerelectronicsandhardwareexperimentsonpowerelectronics.

EE675MICROPROCESSORAPPLICATIONSINPOWERELECTRONICS

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Review of microcontrollers and digital signal processors, architecture,peripheral modules.Typical processors for control
implementation:memoryorganisation,CPUdetails,addressingmodes,interruptstructure,hardwaremultiplier,pipelining.Fixed
andfloatingpointdatarepresentations.Assemblers,linkersandloaders.Binaryfileformatsforprocessorexecutablefiles.Typical
structure of timerinterrupt driven programs.Implementing digital processor based control systems for power electronics:
Reference frame transformations, PLL implementations, machine models, harmonic and reactive power compensation, space
vector PWM.Numerical integration methods.Multitasking concepts for power electronics implementations: The need for
multitasking,variousmultitaskingmethods.

Text/References
1. K Ogata, "DiscreteTime Control Systems", second edition, Pearson EducationAsia.
2. N. Mohan, "Power Electronics", third edition, John Wiley and Sons.

EE677FOUNDATIONSOFVLSICAD

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Matrices: Linear dependence of vectors, solution of linear equations, bases of vector spaces, orthogonality, complementary
orthogonal spaces and solution spaces of linear equations.Graphs: representation of graphs using matrices Paths,
connectedness circuits, cutsets, trees Fundamental circuit and cutset matrices Voltage and current spaces of a directed graph
and their complementary orthogonality.Algorithms and data structures: efficient representation of graphs Elementary graph
algorithms involving bfs and dfs trees, such as finding connected and 2 connected components of a graph, the minimum
spanningtree,shortestpathbetweenapairofverticesinagraphDatastructuressuchasstacks,linkedlistsandqueues,binary
treesandheaps.Timeandspacecomplexityofalgorithms.

Text/References
K. Hoffman and R.E. Kunze, LinearAlgebra, Prentice Hall (India), 1986.
N.Balabanian andT.A. Bickart, Linear NetworkTheory :Analysis, Properties, Design and Synthesis, Matrix Publishers,
Inc., 1981.
T.Cormen, C.Leiserson and R.A.Rivest,Algorithms, MIT Press and McGrawHill, 1990.

EE678WAVELETS

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Introduction to time frequency analysis the how, what and why about wavelets.Shorttime Fourier transform, WignerVille
transform.Continuous time wavelet transform, Discrete wavelet transform, tiling of the timefrequency plane and wavepacket
analysis.Construction of wavelets. Multiresolution analysis. Introduction to frames and biorthogonal wavelets.Multirate signal
processing and filter bank theory.Application of wavelet theory to signal denoising, image and video compression, multitone
digitalcommunication,transientdetection.

Text/References
Y.T. Chan, Wavelet Basics, Kluwer Publishers, Boston, 1993.
I. Daubechies,Ten Lectures on Wavelets, Society for Industrial andApplied Mathematics, Philadelphia, PA, 1992.
C. K. Chui,An Introduction to Wavelets,Academic Press Inc., NewYork, 1992.
Gerald Kaiser,A Friendly Guide to Wavelets, Birkhauser, NewYork, 1995.
P. P. Vaidyanathan, Multirate Systems and Filter Banks, Prentice Hall, New Jersey, 1993.
A.N.Akansu and R.A. Haddad, Multiresolution signal Decomposition:Transforms, Subbands and Wavelets,Academic
Press, Oranld, Florida, 1992.
B.Boashash,TimeFrequency signal analysis, In S.Haykin, (editor),Advanced SpectralAnalysis, pages 418517.
Prentice Hall, New Jersey, 1991.

EE679SPEECHPROCESSING

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Speechproductionandacousticphonetics,speechperception.Speechanalysis:timeandfrequencydomaintechniquesforpitch
and formant estimation, cepstral and LPC analysis.Speech synthesis: articulatory, formant, and LPC synthesis, voice response
and texttospeech systems.Applications: data compression, vocoders, speech enhancement, speech recognition, speaker
recognition,aidsforthespeechandhearingimpairments.

Text/References
D O'Shaughnessy, Speech Communication: Human and Machine,Addison Wesley, 1987.
L R Rabiner and RW Schafer, Digital Processing of Speech Signals, Prentice Hall, 1978.
JL Flanagan, SpeechAnalysis, Synthesis, and Perception, Springer Verlag, 1972.
Selected papers.

EE685POWERSYSTEMPROTECTION

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Review of Principles of power system protection: overcurrent, directional, differential and distance protection. Review of
sequence networks & short circuit analysis.Relay coordination: Overcurrent & distance relay coordination.Introduction to current
transformer & potential transformer. Standards, affect on relaying philosophy.Introduction to computer aided relaying, motivation,
basic hardware, digital signal processing aspects Sampling, aliasing, antialiasing filter, Founer & discrete fourier transform
recursiveDFT,halfcycleandfullcyclealgorithm.Estimationofphasors&frequency.Algorithmsfortransmissionline,transformer
&busbarprotectionoutofsteprelayingIntroductiontoadaptiverelaying&wideareameasurements.

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Need for HVDC, AC vs. DC: Comparative advantages. Converters and their characteristics. Control of the converters (CC and
CEA).Parallel and series operation of converters. Equivalence of a dc system in an ac system. Per unit systems.ACDC load
flowanalysis.

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flowanalysis.

Text/References
K.R. Padiyar, HVDC PowerTransmission Systems, Wiley eastern Ltd. 1990.
I. Arillaga, C.P.Arnold and B.J. Haskar, Computer Modelling of Electrical Power Systems, John Wiley, 1993.
Papers form IEEETransactions on PowerApparatus and Systems, and Power Systems.

EE687SWITCHGEARPRINCIPLES

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Switchgear installation and criteria for selection. Circuit breaker ratings, principles of ac circuit breaking. RRRV and recovery
voltage and their control. Current chopping. Switching of capacitive currents. Kilometric faults.Resistance switching. DC current
interruption.Principlesoffusegear.Salientfeaturesandcharacteristicsofdifferentarcinterruptingmediaair,oil,airblast,SF6,
andvacuum.Theelectricarcandcircuitbreaker.Establishinganarc,dischargecharacteristicofarc,longarc,shortarc,energy
transfer between electric field and the arc column, energy transfer out of the column. Theories of arc interruption restriking
voltageandenergy?balancetheoriesandtheirapplications.

Text/References
C. H. Flurscheim, ed., Power Circuit BreakerTheory and Design, Peter Peregrinus Ltd., 1976. K. Regaller ed., Current
Interruption in High Voltage Networks, Plenum Press, 1978.

EE701INTRODUCTIONTOMEMS

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Historical Background: Silicon Pressure sensors, Micromachining, MicroElectroMechanical Systems.Microfabrication and


Micromachining : Integrated Circuit Processes, Bulk Micromachining : Isotropic Etching andAnisotropic Etching, Wafer Bonding,
HighAspectRatio Processes (LIGA).Physical Microsensors : Classification of physical sensors, Integrated, Intelligent, or Smart
sensors, Sensor Principles and Examples : Thermal sensors, Electrical Sensors, Mechanical Sensors, Chemical and
Biosensors.Microactuators : Electromagnetic and Thermal microactuation, Mechanical design of microactuators, Microactuator
examples,microvalves,micropumps,micromotorsMicroactuatorsystems:SuccessStories,InkJetprinterheads,MicromirrorTV
Projector.Surface Micromachining: One or two sacrificial layer processes, Surface micromachining requirements, Polysilicon
surface micromachining, Other compatible materials, Silicon Dioxide, Silicon Nitride, Piezoelectric materials, Surface
Micromachined Systems : Success Stories, Micromotors, Gear trains, Mechanisms.Application Areas: Allmechanical miniature
devices,3Delectromagneticactuatorsandsensors,RF/Electronicsdevices,Optical/Photonicdevices,Medicaldevicese.g.DNA
chip, microarrays.Lab/Design:(two groups will work on one of the following design project as a part of the
course).RF/Electronicsdevice/system,Optical/Photonicdevice/system,Medicaldevicee.g.DNAchip,microarrays.

Text/References
Stephen D. Senturia, "Microsystem Design" by, KluwerAcademic Publishers, 2001.
Marc Madou,
Fundamentals of Microfabrication by, CRC Press, 1997.Gregory Kovacs, MicromachinedTransducers Sourcebook WCB
McGrawHill, Boston, 1998.
M.H. Bao, MicromechanicalTransducers: Pressure sensors, accelrometers, and gyroscopes by Elsevier, NewYork,
2000.

EE702COMPUTERVISION

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Prerequisite: EE610.Imaging model and geometry: scene radiance and image irradiance, reflectance model of a surface,
Lambertian and specular reflectance, photometric stereo.Illposedness of vision problems: regularization theory.Shape from
shading, structured light and texture. Optical flow, structure from motion and recursive motion analysis. Stereo vision and
correspondence problem.Depth analysis using realaperture camera: depth from defocused images.MRF approach to early
vision problems:(shape from shading, matching, stereo and motion), Image texture analysis.Introduction to image
understanding.Integratedvision,sensorfusion.

Text/References
B. K. P. Horn, Robot Vision, MIT Press, 1986.
D. Marr, Vision, Freeman and Co., San Francisco, 1982.
S. Chaudhuri andA. N. Rajagopalan, Depth from Defocused Images, Springer Verlag, NY, 1999.Selected Papers.

EE703DIGITALMESSAGETRANSMISSION

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Examplesofanalogpulseanddigitaltransmissionsystems.Performanceanalysisofanalogandpulsemodulationsystems.Role
and review of probability theory and stochastic processes in digital message transmission.Principles of detection theory: Binary
and mary hypothesis testing. Bayes' likelihood ratio test.Performance analysis of digital communication systems.Spectrum of
digital signals: Spectral efficiency of digital communication systems Nyquist pulse shaping.Correlative coding
schemes.Equalizationtechniques.Synchronizationtechniques.Carrier,bitandframesynchronizationschemes.

Text/References
Wozencraft J.M. and Jacobs I.M., Principles of Communication Engineering, John Wiley, 1965.
CarlsonA., Communication Systems, 3rd ed., McGraw Hill, 1986.
VanTrees H.L., Detection Estimation and ModulationTheory, Vol. 1., Wiley, 1968.
Proakis J.J., Digital Communications, 2nd Ed., McGraw Hill, 1989.
Blahut R.F., Digital transmission of Information,Addison Wesley 1990.
Benedetto S., Biglieri E. and Castellari V., DigitalTransmissionTheory, Prentice Hall, 1987.

EE704ARTIFICIALNEURALNETWORKS

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Introduction:Biologicalneuronsandmemory:StructureandfunctionofasingleneuronArtificialNeuralNetworks(ANN)Typical
applications ofANNs : Classification, Clustering, Vector Quantization, Pattern Recognition, FunctionApproximation, Forecasting,
Control, Optimization Basic Approach of the working of ANN Training, Learning and Generalization.Supervised Learning:
Singlelayer networks PerceptronLinear separability, Training algorithm, Limitations Multilayer networksArchitecture, Back
Propagation Algorithm (BTA) and other training algorithms, Applications. Adaptive Multilayer networksArchitecture, training
algorithms Recurrent Networks Feedforward networks RadialBasisFunction (RBF) networks.Unsupervised Learning: Winner
takesallnetworksHammingnetworksMaxnetSimplecompetitivelearningVectorQuantizationCounterpropagationnetworks
Adaptive Resonance Theory Kohonen's Selforganizing Maps Principal Component Analysis.Associated Models: Hopfield
Networks, BraininaBox network Boltzmann machine.Optimization Methods: Hopfield Networks forTSP, Solution of
simultaneouslinearequationsIteratedGradientDescentSimulatedAnnealingGeneticAlgorithm.

Text/References
K. Mehrotra, C.K. Mohan and Sanjay Ranka, Elements ofArtificial Neural Networks, MIT Press, 1997 [Indian Reprint
Penram International Publishing (India), 1997].
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Simon Haykin, Neural Networks A Comprehensive Foundation, Macmillan Publishing Co., NewYork, 1994.
A Cichocki and R. Unbehauen, Neural Networks for Optimization and Signal Processing, John Wiley and Sons, 1993.
J. M. Zurada, Introduction toArtificial Neural Networks, (Indian edition) Jaico Publishers, Mumbai, 1997.

EE705VLSIDESIGNLAB

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Theory: Introduction to Unix Circuit simulation using SPICE, application of SPICE for analog design. Timing simulation with
IRSIM, Design of static and dynamic digital circuits with IRSIM. Layout of integrated circuits. Use of the layout tool MAGIC for
analoganddigitalintegratedcircuits.Laboratory:TutorialsonUNIXandvi.Tutorialsanddesignexercisesonlinearcircuitdesign
withSPICETutorialandexercisesondigitaldesignandtiminganalysisusingIRSIMTutorialsandexercisesonIClayoutusing
MAGICGroupprojectsondesign,analysisandlayoutofintegratedcircuits.

Text/References
R.Thomas and J.Yates,A User Guide to the Unix System, McGraw Hill International, 1985.
N.Weste and K. Eshraghian, Principles of CMOS VLSI, 2e, Design,Addision Wesley, 1992.

EE706COMMUNICATIONNETWORKS

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Introduction to computer communication networks and layered architecture overview. Packet switching and Fast packet
switching.Point to Point Protocols and links:ARQ retransmission strategies. Selective repeatARQ. Framing and standard Data
Link Control protocolHDLC, SDLC, LAPD. Queuing models in communication networks.Multiaccess Communication and
multiple access protocols:.ALOHA, slotted ALOHA, CSMA, CSMD/CD. Performance modelling and analysis.Local Area
Networks:Ethernet,TokenRingandFDDI.Designandanalysis.Internetworkingissues:Bridges,RoutersandSwitchednetworks.
Routing and Flow Control algorithms in data networks.Broadband Networks: ATM, Frame relay and Gigabit Ethernet. Traffic
ManagementinATMnetworks.

Text/References
R G Gallager and D Bertsekas, Data Networks, Prentice Hall of India, 1992.
J F Hayes, Modelling andAnalysis of Computer Communication Networks, Plenum Publishing Corporation, NewYork,
1984.
W Stallings, Data and Computer Communications, Prentice Hall of India, 1997.
R Rom and M Sidi, MultipleAccess Protocols, Springer Verlag, 1990.
M DePrycker,ATMsolutions for Broadband ISDN, Prentice Hall of USA, 1995.

EE708INFORMATIONTHEORYANDCODING

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Mutual information, entropy for discrete ensembles, Shannon's noiseless coding theorem, Encoding of discrete sources.Markov
sources Shannon's noisy coding theorem and converse for discrete channels, Calculation of channel capacity and bounds for
discrete channels, Application to continuous channels.Techniques of coding and decoding, Huffman codes and uniquely
detectablecodes,Cycliccodes,convolutionalarithmeticcodes.

Text/References
N.Abramson, Information and Coding, McGraw Hill, 1963.
M. Mansurpur, Introduction to InformationTheory, McGraw Hill, 1987.
R.B.Ash, InformationTheory, Prentice Hall, 1970.
Shu Lin and D.J. Costello Jr., Error Control Coding, Prentice Hall, 1983.

EE709TESTINGANDVERIFICATIONOFVLSICIRCUITS

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Scope of testing and verification in VLSI design process. Issues in test and verification of complex chips, embedded cores and
SOCs.Fundamentals of VLSI testing. Fault models. Automatic test pattern generation. Design for testability. Scan design. Test
interface and boundary scan. System testing and test for SOCs. Iddq testing. Delay fault testing. BIST for testing of logic and
memories. Test automation.Design verification techniques based on simulation, analytical and formal approaches. Functional
verification.Timingverification.Formalverification.Basicsofequivalencecheckingandmodelchecking.Hardwareemulation.

Text/References
M. Bushnell and V. D.Agrawal, "Essentials of ElectronicTesting for Digital, Memory and MixedSignal VLSI Circuits",
KluwerAcademic Publishers, 2000.
M.Abramovici, M.A. Breuer andA. D. Friedman, "Digital Systems Testing andTestable Design", IEEE Press, 1990.
T.Kropf, "Introduction to Formal Hardware Verification", Springer Verlag, 2000.
P. Rashinkar, Paterson and L. Singh, "SystemonaChip VerificationMethodology andTechniques", KluwerAcademic
Publishers, 2001.

EE710LARGESPARSEMATRIXCOMPUTATIONS

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Sparse Matrices, applications in electrical engineering, data structures, linear system solvers, ordering: Markowitz criterion,
minimum degree & minimum deficiency ordering for sparse symmetric positive definite matrices, enhancements to MDA, sparse
indefinite linear system solvers, eigen value computation, sparse matrix optimization, applications in power systems: state
estimation,loadflow&optimalpowerflow.

EE712EMBEDDEDSYSTEMSDESIGN

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The concept of embedded systems design. Embedded microcontroller cores, embedded memories. Examples of embedded
systems.Technological aspects of embedded systems: interfacing between analog and digital blocks, signal conditioning, digital
signal processing. subsystem interfacing, interfacing with external systems, user interfacing. Design trade offs due to process
compatibility, thermal considerations, etc.Software aspects of embedded systems: real time programming languages and
operatingsystemsforembeddedsystems.

Text/References
J.W. Valvano, "Embedded Microcomputor System: RealTime Interfacing", Brooks/Cole, 2000.
Jack Ganssle, "TheArt of Designing Embedded Systems", Newnes, 1999.
V.K. Madisetti, "VLSI Digital Signal Processing", IEEE Press (NY, USA), 1995.
David Simon, "An Embedded Software Primer",Addison Wesley, 2000.
K.J.Ayala, "The 8051 Microcontroller:Architecture, Programming, andApplications", Penram Intl, 1996.

EE713CIRCUITSSIMULATIONINPOWERELECTRONICS

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Formulation of network equations : Nodal, Mesh, Modified Nodal and Sparse Tableau Analysis, Sparse matrix techniques,

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Formulation of network equations : Nodal, Mesh, Modified Nodal and Sparse Tableau Analysis, Sparse matrix techniques,
solution of nonlinear equations by Newton_Raphson method, Multistep methods : Convergence and stability, special classes of
multistep methods, Adaptation of multistep methods to the solution of electrical networks, generalpurpose circuit simulators,
Introduction to machine modeling : induction, DC, and synchronous machines, Simulation of threephase converters:
fundamentals of switching behaviour, space vector representation, modulation methods. Interaction between power electronic
convertersandrotatingmachines.Powerelectronicconvertersinpowerdistributionsystems,DCtoDCconverters.

Text/References
L.O. Chua and P.M. Lin, "Computeraided analysis of electronic circuits", Prentice Hall, 1975.
N.J. McCalla, "Fundamentals of computeraided circuit simulation", KluwerAcademic Publishers, 1988.
N. Mohan,T.M. Udeland, and W.P. Robbins, "Power Electronics: Converters,Applications, and Design," J. Wiley and
sons, NewYork, 1994.
P.C. Krause, "Analysis of electric machinery", McGraw Hill, NewYork, 1986.

EE714BEHAVIORALTHEORYOFSYSTEMS

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Behavioral models of dynamical systems motivated from problems of electrical circuits, electromechanical and hybrid systems,
heat conduction etc. Behavioral modeling from time series. Controllability, observability and trimness. Characterization of
dissipative and lossless systems. Conservation principles. Generalized Lyapunov Stability theory. Theory of interconnections,
decompositionsandcontrol.

Text/References
J. W. Polderman & J. C. Willems: Mathematical systems theory :A behavioral approach. SpringerText inApplied
Mathematics No.62, 1998.
B.D.O.Anderson and S. Vongpanitlered: Network analysis and synthesis A modern systems theory approach. Prentice
Hall, 1973.
J.H. Williams Jr.: Fundamentals of applied dynamics. John Wiley & Sons, 1996.
R.A. Layton: Principles of analytical systems dynamics. Springer Verlag 1998.

EE715DIGITALSIGNALPROCESSINGLAB

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(TosupplementEE603).

EE717ADVANCEDCOMPUTINGFORELECTRICALENGINEERS

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DataStructures:Arrays,LinkedLists,Stacks,Queues,Trees.Algorithms:Sorting,Searching,Treealgorithms,Graphalgorithms.
Operating System Concepts: Processes, Threads, Memory management. Software Engineering: Practical introduction to the
program lifecycle consisting of function specification, code design and testing. Parallel Programming: Concurrency, Mutual
Exclusion,Pthreads,MPI.Casestudiesillustratingtheconceptstaughtinthecourse.

Text/References
Algorithms in C++, Robert Sedgewick, 3rd Edition.
Operating System Concepts,Abraham Silberschatz, Peter B.
Galvin, Greg Gagne, 8th edition.

EE718AIDSFORTHEMOTORANDSENSORYDISABLED

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Locomotion and sensory faculties muscles and muscle control, vision, auditon, touch and proprioception.Disabilities due to
disease and trauma. Paralysis of movement, sensory loss. Degrees of loss. Combinations of loss. Statistical distribution of
disabilities in the population.Assessment and evaluation of disability. Resolution, speed and dexterity. Methods and devices for
measurement.Movementanalysisforwalkingandhanddexterity.Visualandauditorytesting.Balance,proprioceptionandtouch
mapping.Aids for the disabled. Mobility aids and patient interfaces. Sensory aids. Mobility aids: wheelchairs, artificial limbs.
Design specifications. Aids for the blind mobility aids, reading aids. Design examples. Aids for the hearing impaired. Design
examples. Additional requirements of sids for mulitple disabilities motor+sensory loss, motor+visual loss, etc.Safety issues.
Special safety needs for those with motor and/or sensory disabilities.Cost of production and maintenance. Socioeconomics of
disabilitiesinIndia.Seminaranddesignproject.

Text/References
Webster, Cook,Tompkins & Vanderheiden, Electronic devices for rehabilitation. Chapman & Hall, 1985.

EE719MIXEDSIGNALVLSIDESIGN

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Prerequisite: EE618.Review of continuoustime filters, Discretetime filters, Analog and discretetime signal processing, Analog
integrated continuoustime and discretetime (switchedcapacitor) filters.Basics of Analog to digital converters (ADC), Basics of
Digital to analog converters (DAC), DACs, Successive approximation ADCs, Dual slope ADCs, Highspeed ADCs (e.g. flash
ADC, pipeline ADC and related architectures), Highresolution ADCs (e.g. deltasigma converters)MixedSignal layout,
Interconnects,Phaselockedloops,Delaylockedloops.

Text/References
CMOS mixedsignal circuit design by R. Jacob Baker, Wiley India, IEEE press, reprint 2008.
Design of analog CMOS integrated circuits by Behzad Razavi, McGrawHill, 2003.
CMOS circuit design, layout and simulation by R. Jacob Baker, Revised second edition, IEEE press, 2008.
CMOS IntegratedADCs and DACs by Rudy V. dePlassche, Springer, Indian edition, 2005.
Electronic Filter Design Handbook byArthur B. Williams, McGrawHill, 1981.
Design of analog filters by R. Schauman, PrenticeHall 1990 (or newer additions).
An introduction to mixedsignal IC test and measurement by M. Burns et al., Oxford university press, first Indian edition,
2008.

EE720ANINTRODUCTIONTONUMBERTHEORYANDCRYPTOGRAPHY

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SOME TOPICS IN ELEMENTARY NUMBER THEORY: Time estimates for doing arithmetic. Divisibility and the Euclidean
algorithm. Congruences. Some applications to factoring.FINITE FIELDS AND QUADRATIC RESIDUES: Finite fields. Quadratic
residues and reciprocity.CRYPTOGRAPHY: some simple cryptosystems. Enciphering matrices.PUBLIC KEY: The idea of public
keycryptography.RSA.Discretelog.ELLPTICCURVES:Basicfacts.Ellipticcurvecryptosystems.

Text/References
Neal Koblitz,A Course in Number andTheory and Cryptography, GraduateTexts in Mathematics No.114, Springer
Verlag, NewYork/Berlin/Heidelberg, 1987.
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Additional references:.
Alan Baker,A Concise Introduction to theTheory of Numbers, Cambridge University Press, NewYork/Port
Chester/Melbourne/Sydney, 1990.
A.N. Parshin and I.R. Shafarevich (Eds.), NumberTheory, Encyclopaedia of Mathematics Sciences, Volume 49,
SpringerVerlag, NewYork/Berlin/Heidelberg, 1995.
John Stillwell, Elements of NumberTheory, UndergraduateTexts in Mathematics, SpringerVerlag, New
York/Berlin/Heidelberg, 2003.
Henk C.A. vanTilborg,An Introduction to Cryptology, KluwerAcademic Publishers, Boston/Dordrecht/Lancaster, 1988.
Andre Weil, NumberTheory for Beginners,Additional references:.

EE721HARDWAREDESCRIPTIONLANGUAGES

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Basic concepts of hardware description languages. Hierarchy, Concurrency,Logic and Delay modeling. Structural, Dataflow and
Behaviouralstylesofhardwaredescription.Architectureofeventdrivensimulators.SyntaxandSemanticsofVHDL.Variableand
signal types, arrays and attributes. Operators, expressions and signal assignments. Entities, architecture specification and
configurations. Component instantiation. Concurrent and sequential constructs. Use of Procedures and functions, Examples of
design using VHDL.Syntax and Semantics of Verilog. Variable types, arrays and tables. Operators, expressions and signal
assignments.Modules,netsandregisters,Concurrentandsequentialconstructs.Tasksandfunctions,Examplesofdesignusing
Verilog.Synthesisoflogicfromhardwaredescription.

Text/References
J. Bhaskar, "VHDL Primer", Pearson EducationAsia 2001.
Z. Navabi, "VHDL", McGraw Hill International Ed. 1998.
S. Palnitkar, "Verilog HDL:A Guide to Digital Design and Synthesis", Prentice Hall NJ, USA), 1996.
J. Bhaskar, "Verilog HDL Synthesis A Practical Primer", Star Galaxy Publishing,(Allentown, PA) 1998.

EE722RESTRUCTUREDPOWERSYSTEMS

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Fundamentals of restructured system, Market Architecture, Load Elasticity, Social welfare maximization, OPF: Role in vertically
integrated systems and in restructured markets, Congestion Management, Optimal Bidding, Risk assessment and Hedging,
Transmission Pricing and Tracing of power, Ancillary Services, Standard Market Design, Distributed Generation in restructured
markets,DevelopmentsinIndia,ITapplicationsinrestructuredmarkets,Workingofrestructuredpowersystems:PJM.

Text/References
Understanding electric utilities and deregulation, Lorrin Philipson, H. Lee Willis, Marcel Dekker Pub., 1998.
Power system economics: designing markets for electricity Steven Stoft, John Wiley & Sons, 2002.
Operation of restructured power systems. Kankar Bhattacharya, Jaap E. Daadler, Math H.J. Boolen, KluwerAcademic
Pub., 2001.
Restructured electrical power systems: operation, trading and volatility Mohammad Shahidehpour, MuwaffaqAlomoush,
Marcel Dekker Pub., 2001.

EE723PHYSICSOFNANOELECTRONICDEVICESI

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Particles and waves, the timeindependent Schrdinger equation, states and operators, particleinabox, densityofstates,
harmonic oscillator, hydrogen atom, tunneling, twolevel systems.Electrons in a crystal lattice, quantum well, wire and dot
devices, interacting quantum wells, scanning probe microscopy, excitons in semiconductors, spin1/2 systems and quantum
bits.Identical particles fermions and bosons, field quantization: phonons and photons.Classical and quantum density, entropy
andinformation,statisticalensembles,BoseEinsteinandFermiDiracstatisticsapplicationstoelectronicdevices.Nonequilibrium
statistical mechanics transition probabilities, the master equation, the Boltzmann Transport Equation for electrons in
solids.Perturbation theory, scattering rates and lifetimes in electronic devices.honon scattering in semiconductors, absorption
andemissionofphotonsinsemiconductors:lasersandsolarcells.

Text/References
Hagelstein, Senturia and Orlando, IntroductoryApplied Quantum and Statistical Mechanics, Wiley 2004.
Griffiths, Introduction to Quantum Mechanics, Prentice Hall 1995.
Gershenfeld,The Physics of InformationTechnology, Cambridge University Press, 2000.

EE724NANOELECTRONICS

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Shrinkdown approaches: Introduction, CMOS Scaling, The nanoscale MOSFET, Finfets, Vertical MOSFETs, limits to scaling,
system integration limits (interconnect issues etc.), Resonant Tunneling Transistors, Single electron transistors, new storage,
optoelectronic, and spintronics devices.Atomsup approaches: Molecular electronics involving single molecules as electronic
devices,transportinmolecularstructures,molecularsystemsasalternativestoconventionalelectronics,molecularinterconnects
Carbonnanotubeelectronics,bandstructure&transport,devices,applications.

Text/References
Introduction to Nanotechnology, C.P. Poole Jr., F.J. Owens,Wiley (2003).
Nanoelectronics and InformationTechnology (Advanced Electronic Materials and Novel Devices), Waser Ranier,Wiley
VCH (2003).
Nanosystems, K.E. Drexler, Wiley (1992)
The Physics of LowDimensional Semiconductors, John H. Davies, Cambridge University Press, 1998.
Research Papers.

EE725COMPUTATIONALELECTROMAGNETICS

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Introductiontoelectromagneticfields:reviewofvectoranalysis,electric and magnetic potentials, boundary conditions, Maxwell's


equations, diffusion equation, Poynting vector, wave equation.Finite Difference Method (FDM): Finite Difference schemes,
treatment of irregular boundaries, accuracy and stability of FD solutions,FiniteDifference TimeDomain (FDTD) method.Finite
Element Method (FEM): overview of FEM, Variational and Galerkin Methods, shape functions, lower and higher order elements,
vector elements, 2D and 3D finite elements, efficient finite element computations.Method of Moments (MOM): integral
formulation, Green's functions and numerical integration, other integral methods: boundary element method, charge simulation
method.Special topics: hybrid methods, coupled circuit field computations, electromagnetic thermal and electromagnetic
structural coupled computations, solution of equations.Applications: low frequency and high frequency electrical devices, static /
timeharmonic/transientproblemsintransformers,rotatingmachines,waveguides,antennas,scatterers.

Text/References
M. V. K. Chari and S. J. Salon, Numerical methods in electromagnetism,Academic Press, 2000.
M. N. O. Sadiku, Numerical techniques in electromagnetics, CRC Press, 1992.
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M. N. O. Sadiku, Numerical techniques in electromagnetics, CRC Press, 1992.


N. Ida, Numerical modeling for electromagnetic nondestructive evaluation, Chapman and Hall, 1995.
S. R. H. Hoole, Computer aided analysis and design of electromagnetic devices, Elsevier Science Publishing Co., 1989.
J. Jin,The Finite Element Method in electromagnetics, 2nd Ed., John Wiley and Sons, 2002.
P. P. Silvester and R. L. Ferrari, Finite elements for electrical engineers, 3rd Ed., Cambridge University Press, 1996.

EE727PHYSICSOFNANOELECTRONICDEVICESII

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Prerequisties Physics of Nanoelectronic Devices Ior equivalent, undergraduatelevel engineering mathematics linear algebra,
differential equations, Fourier analysis (MA 106, MA108, MA205, MA207 or equivalent), engineering physics (PH103 or
equivalent), and postgraduate level solidstate devices (EE661 or equivalent).Atomic structure: crystal structure, defects in
solids. Electronic structure: energy bands in solids, electronelectron interactions, bandstructure calculations, bandstructure
engineering, Mechanical properties: Phonon engineering, elasticity and strain engineering, Semiclassical transport properties:
dynamics of Bloch electrons, Zener tunneling and its device applications, the Boltzmann Transport Equation and its moments,
driftdiffusion,hydrodynamicequationsandMonteCarlosimulationofsemiconductordevices,thermoelectricandmagnetoelectric
phenomena. Nanoscale transport properties: scattering formalism, ballistic nanotransistors, Greens functions, Feynman paths,
quantuminterferencedevices.Opticalproperties:Maxwellsequationsindielectricmedia,polarizationininsulators,ferroelectrics,
polarons and polaritons, direct and indirect transitions in semiconductors, excitons, optoelectronic and photovoltaic devices,
frequency response of metals skindepth, plasma frequency, plasmonic devices. Magnetic properties: Diamagnetism and
paramagnetism of ions and electrons, magnetic interactions and ferromagnetic ordering, mean field theory, symmetrybreaking
andphasetransitions,spintronicdevices.

EE728GROWTHANDCHARACTERIZATIONOFNANOELECTRONICMATERIALS

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A selection of topics from the following: Basic Growth Concepts: growth modes. crystallization phenomena. defects .
Fundamentals and analysis of epitaxy: liquid phase epitaxy. molecular beam epitaxy. Chemical vapor deposition. LPCVD
examples(SiO2,Si3N4,PolySi,Siliconepitaxy).MOCVD,examples:dielectrics,epitaxyofIIIV.PECVD.ALD.MaterialSystems
and Structures: GaAs and InP based materials : AlGaAs, GaInAs and InGaAsP. substrates, material purity, doping, ordering.
heterostructures,interfaces.strainedlayergrowth,criticalthickness.GroupIIInitrides:AlGaInNandInGaAsN.Devicestructures
: Detectors, Lasers, HEMTs. Characterization of Nanoelectronic Materials: Photoluminescence. XRay diffraction. Transmission
ElectronMicroscopy.DeepLevelTransientspectroscopy.AtomicForceMicroscopy.SecondaryElectronMicroscopy.

Text/References
M.A. Herman, W. Richter and H. Sitter, Epitaxy: Physical principles and technical implementation, Springer, Berlin
2004.
G. B. Stringfellow, Organnometallic Vapor Phase Epitaxy: theory and practice,Academic Press, Boston, 1989.
G. M. Blom, Liquid Phase Epitaxy, NorthHolland,Amsterdam, 1974D. K. Schroder, Semiconductor Material and Device
Characterization, WileyInterscience, NewYork, 1990.
Research Papers.

EE731DESIGNOFEXPERIMENT/TAGUCHIMETHODFOREXPERIMENTALRESEARCH

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Fundamentals of classical statistical methods: Normal Probability distribution, Statistical analysis of Means and Variance,
Evolution of Taguchi Methods.Fundamentals of Taguchi Methods: Basic philosophy of Taguchi loss function and robust design,
8stepsinTaguchiMethod,PdiagramsofStaticandDynamicproblems,Definitionsofsignal,noiseandcontrolfactors,Degrees
of freedom, Linear graphs and orthogonal arrays and their designs, Definitions of Signal to Noise ratio, Evaluation of sensitivity
to noise, Resolution of design, Analysis of Means, Means Plots and Analysis of Variance, Prediction of optimum conditions,
Prediction of error variance.Design of Experiments for Robust Design: Identification of signal, noise and control variables,
Identification and selection interactions, Control factors and their levels, Strategies for experimentation using Taguchi methods,
beginner, intermediate and advanced strategies, Selection of design of orthogonal array, Modification of orthogonal arrays and
linear graphs, Performing matrix experiments, Methods of analyzing experimental data, Interpretation of results.Application
Examples: Application of design of experiments for circuit design for temperature insensitivity, robust design of sensors with
reduced crosssensitivities, designing robust processes: machining and cutting tool wear analysis, surface quality optimization,
metallurgical structure optimization, packaging related wire and die bonding optimization, Application of design of experiments
foroptimizingproductperformanceandprocessyield.

Text/References
M.S. Phadke, "Quality Engineering using Robust Design" Prentice Hall (1989).

EE732COMBINATORIALOPTIMIZATION

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Prerequisite : EE635Applied LinearAlgebra or equivalent.Brief Overview of Linear and Nonlinear Programming. KuhnFourier
Elimination Scheme, Farkas Lemma, Constrained Optimization through Lagrange multipliers for equation and inequality based
systems, KarushKuhnTucker Theorem, Strong Duality Theorem of Linear Programming.Network Flows.Maxflow Mincut
Theorem, Algorithms for maximizing flows, min cost flow Problem and its electrical equivalent, Menger's Theorems.Graph
Optimization Problems.Maximum spanning tree, matching and covering, shortest path problem, graph colouring
problems.IntroductiontoMatroids.Axiomsformatroids,Thegreedyalgorithmandtherelatedcharacterizationofmatroids.

Text/References
Douglas B. West, Introduction to GraphTheory Second edition: Prentice Hall 2001.
A.Schrijver,Theory of Linear and Integer Programming, Wiley, Chichester, 1986
C.H. Papadimitriou, K.Steiglitz, Combinatorial optimization: algorithms and complexity, Dover Pubns, July 1998.
H.Narayanan, Submodular functions and Electrical Networks, (vol 54)Annals of Discrete Maths, North Holland,1997, 2nd
edition at http://www.ee.iitb.ac.in/~hn/book/ 2009.

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Electrons in solids, Band theory, Charge carriers in semiconductors, Boltzmann Transport Equation, pn junctions, Schottky and
MIScontacts,Fieldeffecttransistors,Bipolartransistors,Optoelectronicandphotovoltaicdevices.

Text/References
Streetman and Banerjee, Solid State Electronic Devices, Prentice Hall, 6/e 2005.
Sze and Ng, Physics of Semiconductor Devices, WileyInterscience, 3/e 2006.
K. Hess,AdvancedTheory of Semiconductor Devices, PrenticeHall, 1988.
Singh, Semiconductor Devices: Basic Principles, Wiley, 2000.

EE734ADVANCEDPROBABILITYANDRANDOMPROCESSESFORENGINEERS
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Prerequisites : EE 325 or EE 601 or an equivalent basic course on probability and random processes.Probability spaces,
random variables, expectation, uniform integrability, independence, stochastic convergence, limit theorems, conditioning, Markov
chains,martingales,Brownianmotion,Poissonprocess,examplesfromelectricalengineering.

Text/References
E. Wong and B. Hajek, Stochastic Processes in Engineering Systems, Springer Verlag, NewYork, 1984.
L. Breiman, Probability, SIAM, Philadelphia. 1992.

EE735MICROELECTRONICSSIMULATIONLABORATORY

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Familiarization withTCAD software, semiconductor process simulation CMOS structure design, semiconductor device simulation
CMOS inverter design, device parameter extraction for circuitsimulation (lecture and lab sessions).Familiarization with compact
modelsandtransistorlevelcircuitsimulation(lectureandlabsessions).FamiliarizationwithatypicalcustomICdesignflowusing
open source design tools (lecture and lab sessions). Schematic capture, circuit simulation, layout design, design rules, layout
extractionandpostlayoutsimulationcircuitdesignsoftware.Analoganddigitalfunctionalmoduleswillbeusedastestbenches
forlabexperiments.CMOStechnologywillbethemainfocusofthelabandavailabledevicesinthistechnologyincludingMOS
transistors,passivecomponentsandBJTswillbeexploredandused.AtthetimeofthisproposalNGSPICEandMAGICaretwo
examplesofopensourceCADtoolswhichwillbeexploredinthiscourse.Howeverinstructorswillintroduceanyusefulnewfree
academicEDAtoolwhichmaybedevelopedinthefuture.

Text/References
Plummer, Deal and Griffin, Silicon VLSITechnology: Fundamentals, Practice and Modeling, Prentice Hall, 2000.
Wolf, Silicon Processing for the VLSI Era, Volume 3 The Submicron MOSFET, Lattice Press, 1990.
Massobrio andAntognetti, Semiconductor Device Modeling with SPICE, McGraw Hill, 1993.
R. Jacob Baker, CMOS: Circuit Design, Layout, and Simulation, Revised Second Edition, 2008, WileyIEEE
http://www.gpleda.org (GNU general public license toolkit of EDA tools).

EE736INTRODUCTIONTOSTOCHASTICOPTIMIZATION

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Prerequisites : EE 325 or EE 601 or an equivalent basic course on probability and random processes.Review of probability
theory,Stochasticapproximationalgorithms:stabilityandconvergence,asynchronousimplementations,twotimescaleschemes,
examples from electrical engineering, Markov chain Monte Carlo: variance reduction, simulated annealing, Markov decision
processes: stochastic dynamic programming, computational schemes, state and parameter estimation, control under partial
observations,adaptivecontrol,learningalgorithms.

Text/References
J. Spall, Introduction to Stochastic Search and Optimization, WileyInterscience, NewYork, 2003.
Sheldon Ross, Introduction to Stochastic Dynamic Programming,Academic Press, NewYork, 1995.
S.Asmussen and P. W. Glynn, Stochastic Simulation, Springer Verlag, NewYork, 2007.

EE737INTRODUCTIONTOSTOCHASTICCONTROL

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Prerequisites : EE 325 or EE 601 or an equivalent basic course on probability and random processes.Review of probability
theory, Controlled Markov chains: dynamic programming and computational schemes, Linear stochastic control: LQG problem,
Kalman filter and separation principle, Introduction to stochastic differential equations and continuous time stochastic, control:
HamiltonJacobiBellmanequation,nonlinearfiltering.

Text/References
J. Spall, Introduction to Stochastic Search and Optimization, WileyInterscience, NewYork, 2003.
Sheldon Ross, Introduction to Stochastic Dynamic Programming,Academic Press, NewYork, 1995.
S.Asmussen and P. W. Glynn, Stochastic Simulation, Springer Verlag, NewYork, 2007.

EE739PROCESSORDESIGN

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CISC Processor Design: Defining microprocessor, hardware flowchart, implementing from flowchart, exception, control store,
microcode design. RISC Processor Design: Building datapath and controller, single cycle implementation, multi cycle
implementation, pipelined implementation, exception and hazards handling. Superscalar Processors Design: Superscalar
organization,superscalarpipelineoverview,VLSIimplementationofdynamicpipelines,registerrenaming,reservationstation,re
ordering buffers, branch predictor, and dynamic instruction scheduler etc. simultaneous multithreading (SMT) design. Memory
SystemDesign.Applicationspecificinstructionsetprocessor(ASIP)design.Dynamicreconfigurableprocessors(DRP).Impactof
physical technology, trends in power consumption, low power techniques, low voltage techniques, clock distribution. Verification
andtestchallenges.

Text/References
NickTredennick, Microprocessor Logic Design, Digital Press, 1987
JP Shen and MH Lipasti, Modern Processor Design, MC Graw Hill, Crowfordsville, 2005
J.L. Hennessy, and D.A. Patterson, ComputerArchitecture:A quantitative approach, Fifth Edition, Morgan Kaufman
Publication, 2012
A. Chandrakasan and WJ Bowhill, and F. Fox, Design of High Performance Microprocessor Circuits, IEEE Press, 2001

EE740ADVANCEDCOMMUNICATIONSNETWORK

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Overview of InternetConcepts, challenges and history. Overview of high speed networksATM. TCP/IP Congestion and Flow
Control in InternetThroughput analysis of TCP congestion control. TCP for high bandwidth delay networks. Fairness issues in
TCP.RealTime Communications over Internet.Adaptive applications. Latency and throughput issues. Integrated Services Model
(intServ). Resource reservation in Internet. RSVP.Characterization of Traffic by Linearly Bounded arrival Processes (LBAP).
Concept of (o,, p) regulator. Leaky bucket algorithm and its properties.Packet SchedulingAlgorithmsrequirements and choices.
Schedulingguaranteedserviceconnections.GPS,WFQandRateproportionalalgorithms.Highspeedschedulerdesign.Theory
of Latency Rate servers and delay bounds in packet switched networks for LBAP traffic.Active Queue Management RED,
WRED and Virtual clock. Control theoretic analysis of active queue management.IP address lookupchallenges. Packet
classification algorithms and Flow Identification Grid of Tries, Cross producting and controlled prefix expansion
algorithms.Admission control in Internet. Concept of Effective bandwidth. Measurement based admission control. Differentiated
Services in Internet (DiffServ). DiffServ architecture and framework.IP switching and MPLSOverview of IP over ATM and its
evolution to IP switching. MPLS architecture and framework. MPLS Protocols. Traffic engineering issues in MPLS. [P control of
OpticalRouters.LamdaSwitching,DWDMNetworks.

Text/References
Jean Wairand and Pravin Varaiya, High Perforamnce Communications Networks, Second Edition, 2000.
Jean Le Boudec and PatrickThiran, Network CalculusATheory of Deterministic Queueing Systems for the Internet, 21/25
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Jean Le Boudec and PatrickThiran, Network CalculusATheory of Deterministic Queueing Systems for the Internet,
Springer Veriag, 2001.
Zhang Wang, Internet Qo,5, Morgan Kaufman 2001.
George Kesidis,ATM Network Performance, KluwerAcademic, 2000 5. Research Papers.

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Introduction to Neuromorphic Engineering Signalling and operation of Biological neurons, neuron models, signal encoding and
statistics Synapses and plasticity rules, biological neural circuits Neuromorphic design principles FETs device physics and
subthreshold circuits Analog and digital electronic neuron design Nonvolatile memristive semiconductor devices Electronic
synapsedesignInterconnectionNetworksInterconnectionschemesforlargenonspikingandspikingneuralnetworksAnalysis
of design, architecture and performance characteristics of demonstrated chips employing Analog neuromorphic VLSI, Digital
neuromorphicVLSI,Electronicsynapsesandotherneuromorphicsystems.

Text/References
ShihChii Liu, Jrg Kramer, Giacomo Indiveri,Tobias Delbrck, Rodney Douglas,Analog VLSI: circuits and principles,
MIT press, 2002, ISBN 0262122553
Carver Mead,Analog VLSI and neural systems,AddisonWesley, 1989, ISBN0201059924
Eric Kandel, James Schwartz,Thomas Jessell, Steven Siegelbaum,A.J. Hudspeth, Principles of neural science,
McGraw Hill 2012, ISBN 0071390111
Dale Purves, Neuroscience, Sinauer, 2008, ISBN 0878936971

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Modelling of linear RLCM Networks: Admittance Matrix/State Variable Formulation. Numerical Solution: Stability and Accuracy.
Modeling of Power System Components: Multiconductor Transmission Lines and Cables: Bergeron Model and Frequency
Dependent Models. Transformers and Electrical Machines Modelling of Saturation Power Electronic Switches Interpolation
Techniques to improve accuracy. Control Systems for Power apparatus, including Power Electronic Converters Application of
Transient Simulation for the study of faults and protection systems, switching transients and HVDC control. RealTime Digital
SimulationofPowerSystemsforHardwareinLooptestingofcontrollers.

Text/References
N. Watson and J.Arrillaga, Power Systems ElectromagneticTransients Simulation, IEE Power and Energy Series, No.
39, IEE Press, 2003, UK.
Allan Greenwood, ElectricalTransients in Power Systems (2nd edition), Wiley India Pvt. Ltd., 1991, New Delhi.
H.W. Dommel, EMTPTheory Book (2nd edition) , Microtran Power SystemAnalysis Corporation, Vancouver, BC, 1992,
Canada

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Overview Superscalar and VLIW architectures. Limits of instruction level parallelism (ILP). Simultaneous multithreaded (SMT)
architecture,Performanceenhancementthroughbranchpredictionandvalueprediction,BulkSMT,Threadlevelspeculation.Run
ahead execution, proactive instruction fetch, Multicore architectures, data marshaling for multicore architectures, power
constrained CMPs, heterogeneous core design, Core Fusion, Transactional memories. Performance evaluation of complex
microarchitectures. Onchip interconnects (NetworkonChip). Architectural vulnerabilities and reliable architectures. Patchable
design. Secure architectures. Energy efficient architectures. Power management. Cache design, energy efficient cache
partitioning,fastthreadmigration,threadthroatling.

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Theory: Graphs and Matrices, properties of the Laplacian matrix and relation with graph connectivity. Nonnegative matrices.
Graphs and Dynamic Systems, Input and Output Reachability, Structural Controllability and Observability, Distributed Feedback
Structures, Connective Stability and Stabilization, Vector Lyapunov Functions, Distributed Suboptimal and Optimal Control,
DecentralizedObserversandFeedback,OutputFeedback
Applications: a) Control of Smart Grids: Frequency Regulation with variable resources, Charging Control for Plugin electric
Vehicle, WideArea Damping Control b) Cooperative Control of Multiagent systems: Connectivity, Coordination and Consensus
algorithms:FormationControl,Flocking,rendezvous.Adversarialinteractions,Taskassignmentandrouting

Text/References
R. B. Bapat, Graphs and Matrices,TRIM Series, Hindustan BookAgency, 2011
C. Godsil and G. Royle,Algebraic GraphTheory, Springer, NewYork, 2001 (Available in Indian edition)
Dragoslav D. Siljak, Decentralized Control of Complex Systems, Mathematics in Science and Engineering vol 184,
Academic Press, London, 1991
Aranya Chakraborty and Marija D. Ilic Editors, Control and Optimization Methods for Electric Smart Grids, Springer New
York, 2012.
Jeff S. Shamma Editor, Cooperative Control of Distributed MultiAgent Systems, John Wiley and Sons, West Sussex,
England, 2007.

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The course is intended to first provide some exposure to the topics listed below, in the theory component. Concurrently, in the
laboratorycomponent,actualpracticeandrealizationoftheconceptsstudied,wouldbeemphasized.Thelaboratorycomponent
is intended to be a significant and important part of this course. In fact, the theory component is mainly planned to support and
strengthenthelaboratoryexperience.

1. An introduction to Digital Signal Processors and the associated interface hardware and software systems
2. Basic exercises in programming Digital Signal Processors
3. The Joint systems algorithms architectures perspective as a holistic approach in Signal Processing applications
4. Comparative studies between general purpose microprocessors/computing devices and specialized application specific
integrated circuits (ASICs) and digital signal processors.
5. Study and implementation ofAnalog to Digital Conversion, sampling and reconstruction.
6. Study and implementation of simple DiscreteTime Systems.
7. Study and implementation of Finite Impulse Response Filters.
8. Study and implementation of Infinite Impulse Response Filters.
9. Fast FourierTransforms and Spectral Estimation Algorithms, Implementation.
10. Realization and implementation of computationally efficient Digital Signal Processing structures like the lattice structure,
ladder structure.
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11. Digital Signal Processing application areas in wireless and mobile communication, multimedia technology and
communication, control systems, power electronics and power systems, measurement and instrumentation.
12. Architectures and algorithms in vogue, pertaining to these application areas general principles and case studies.
13. A comprehensive design and development effort pertaining to the study and implementation of one or two such
advanced applications on an available Digital Signal Processor platform.

Text/References
B. Venkataramani, M. Bhaskar, Digital Signal Processors:Architecture, Programming andApplications, Second Edition,
Tata McGraw Hill Education Private Limited, 2011.
John G. Proakis, Dimitris G. Manolakis Digital Signal Processing Principles,Algorithms andApplications,Third
Edition, Prentice Hall of India Private Limited, New Delhi, 1997, Eastern Economy Edition.
Sanjit K. Mitra, Digital Signal Processing A computer based approach, Mc Graw Hill International Edition, Second
Edition, 2001, Electrical Engineering Series.This book is likely to be available as aTata Mc GrawHill Edition too.
Sanjit K. Mitra, Digital Signal Processing Laboratory using MATLAB Mc Graw Hill International Edition, 2000,
Computer Science Series.
James H. McClellan, Ronald W. Schafer, MarkA.Yoder, DSP First:A MultimediaApproach, Prentice Hall, NJ, (1998
by Prentice Hall).
Vinay K. Ingle, John G. Proakis, Digital Signal Processing Using MATLAB, (2000 by Brooks/Cole), Brooks/Cole
Publishing Company, a division ofThomson Learning.
David J. De Fatta, Joseph G. Lucas, William S. Hodgkiss, Digital Signal ProcessingA System DesignApproach,
John Wiley and Sons, Inc. Pte. Ltd., Singapore.
Selected tutorial and research papers from standard journals on Signal Processing to be announced from time to time.

EE751NANOMAGNETISMANDSPINTRONICS

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Introduction to spin, quantum mechanics of spin, spinorbit interaction, spins and magnetism in confined structures, spin
relaxation, passive spintronic devices: spin valve, magnetic tunnel junctions (MTJ), spin transfer torque based MTJ,
micromagnetics, Magnetic RAM (MRAM) technology, active spintronic devices: spin transistors, advanced topics: spin currents,
magnetoopticeffects,spincaloritronicdevices,spinHalldevices,allspinlogicandspinbasedquantumcomputing

Text/References
Texts/References: * Introduction to spintronics S. Bandyopadhyay and M. Cahay, CRC Press (2008) * Spin Current, Ed.
S. Maekawa et. al., Oxford Science Publications, 2011,Nanomagnetism and spintronics. Ed.T. Shinjo, Elsevier (2009).

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High Power Electronic Converters: HighPower Semiconductor Devices, MultiPulse Converters, Multilevel Cascaded HBridge
Converters,MultilevelDiodeClampedInverter,ModularMultilevelConverter,OtherMultilevelVoltageSourceConverters,Current
Source Inverters, Pulse width modulation techniques (SPWM, hysteresis, SVM), Harmonic Reduction Techniques. Transmission
Applications: Reactive Compensation for Power Flow Control, Shunt Compensation, Series Compensation, Phase Angle
Regulators,CombinedSeries/ShuntCompensators,ControlandHarmonicInteractions,EnhancingStability,LargeScaleStorage
with Power Electronic Interface. Distribution Applications: Power and Voltage Quality, Load Balancing using passive elements,
Instantaneous PQ theory, Stationary frame (??frame), and synchronous frame (dqframe) representations of threephase VSC
systems, Openloop and Closedloop control of Power Converters, Distribution Shunt Compensation, Distribution Series
Compensation, Unified Power Quality Conditioner, Static Transfer Switches and Solid State Circuit Breakers, Hybrid Circuit
Breakers,FaultCurrentLimiters,ActiveFilters.

Text/References
T. J. E. Miller Reactive power control in Electrical system, John Wiley & Sons, NewYork, 1982.
Hingorani N. G. Understanding FACTS Concepts &Technology of FACTS Systems, IEEE PRESS, 2000.
K. R. Padiyar FACTS CONTROLLERS in PowerTransmission & Distribution, NewAge International (P) Ltd., 2007.
R. M. Mathur and R. K. Varma,Thyristor Based FACTS Controllers for Electric PowerTransmission Systems, IEEE
Press and Wiley Interscience, NewYork, 2002.
M. J. Bolen, Understanding Power Quality Problems: Voltage Sags and Interruptions, IEEE Press, 2000.
A. Ghosh and G. Ledwich, Power Quality Enhancement using Custom Power Devices, KluwerAcademic Publishers,
Boston, 2002.
H.Akagi, E. H. Watanabe, and M.Aredes, "Instantaneous PowerTheory andApplications to Power Conditioning,"
JohnWiley, 2007.
Selected papers from IEEETransactions.

EE754ADVANCEDERRORCORRECTINGCODES

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Review of channel capacity theorems, Review of convolutional codes, BCJR algorithm, Turbo codes, Iterative decoding, Belief
propagation, LDPC codes, Tanner graphs, Gallager construction, Message passing decoding, EXIT charts, Sum product
algorithm,Minsumalgorithm,Polarcodes,Trelliscodedmodulation,Bitinterleavedcodedmodulation

Text/References
Modern coding theory,Tom Richardson and Rdiger Urbanke. Cambridge University Press, 2008.
Error control coding, Shu Lin and Daniel J. Costello, Second edition, Pearson Education India, 2004.
Information theory, inference, and learning algorithms, David MacKay. Cambridge University Press, 2003.

EE756NETWORKINFORMATIONTHEORY

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Introduction:Entropy,NotionsofTypicality,DiscreteMemorylessChannels(DMCs),Shannon'sTheorem,Feedback.
MultipleAccess Channels (MACs): System Models of MAC and Applications, Capacity Region of Discrete Memoryless MACs,
GaussianMACmodels.
Broadcast Channels (BC): System Model, Super Position Coding, Marton's Inner Bound, Outerbounds on BC Capacity,
CapacityregionofDegradedBCs,Multiantenna(MIMO)BC,DirtyPaperCoding.
InterferenceChannels:HanKobayashiregion,OuterboundstotheCapacityregion,GaussianInterferenceChannel,Inteference
AlignmentandDegreesofFreedom.
Multiterminal Source Coding: Lossless and Lossy Distributed Data Compression models and Techniques, Multiple
Descriptions,SuccessiveRefinement.
Network Information Flow: Relay Networks, Routing and multicast, Capacity region for linear deterministic networks, Capacity
approximationforGaussianrelaynetworks.NetworkCodingandapplications.
OptionalContents:JointSourceChannelCoding,SeparationTheorem,RoleofFeedbackinNetworks.

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OptionalContents:JointSourceChannelCoding,SeparationTheorem,RoleofFeedbackinNetworks.

Text/References
A. El Gamal andY. H. Kim, Network InformationTheory, Cambridge University Press, 2011.
Gerhard Kramer,Topics in Multiuser InformationTheory, Now Publishers Inc, 2008.
I. Csiszar and J. Korner, InformationTheory: CodingTheorems for Discrete Memoryless Systems, Elsevier, 2014,Third
Edition.
T. Cover and J.A.Thomas, Elements of InformationTheory, Wiley Student Edition 2006, Second edition.

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Basic networking technologies, regulatory issues, and the economic ecosystem of communication service providers. Basic
microeconomic principles and regulatory structures. Pricing of communication services and usage models in the different
competition models. Interconnection between networks, network formation games, paid peering and peering games. Economics
ofnetworkneutrality,sponsoredcontent,zeroratingservicesanditssocialandregulatoryissues.Simultaneousascendingprice
auctionsforspectrumsale:mechanismdesign,bidderstrategiesandcasestudies.

Text/References
C. Courcoubetis and R. Weber, Pricing Communication Networks, Wiley 2003.
H. Varian, Intermediate Microeconomics:A ModernApproach, W. W. Norton and Company, 1999.
P. Varaiya and J. Walrand, High Performance Communication Networks, Morgan Kaufman Publishers, 2000.
N. Nisan,T. Roughgarden, E.Tardos and V. Vazirani,Algorithmic GameTheory, Cambridge University Press, 2007.
Research papers.

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Networktopology:Matricesassociatedwithgraphs,theshortcircuitandopen circuit operations, theirgeneralization through the


use of ideal transformers and vector space operations corresponding to these operations.Theorems of Tellegen and Minty:
Formal equivalence, areas of applications.The Implicit Duality Theorem and its applications: Multiport decomposition, ideal
transformer resulting from the connection of ideal transformers, adjoint networks and systems, networks with decomposition
methods based on altering network topology, ideal diode, ideal transformer, resistor circuits and their relation to Linear and
QuadraticProgramming.

Text/References
S.Seshu and M.B.Reed, Linear Graphs and Electrical Networks,Addison Wesley, 1961.
H.Narayanan, Submodular Functions and Electrical Networks,Annals of Discrete Maths, vol54, North Holland,1997.

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Matrices associated with graphs, the short circuit and open circuit operations, their generalization through the use of ideal
transformers and vector space operations corresponding to these operations. Theorems of Tellegen and Minty: Formal
equivalence, areas of applications.The Implicit Duality Theorem and its applications: Multiport decomposition, ideal transformer
resulting from the connection of ideal transformers,adjoint networks and systems, networks with decomposition methods based
on altering network topology,ideal diode, ideal transformer, resistor circuits and their relation to Linear and Quadratic
Programming.

Text/References
S.Seshu and M.B.Reed, Linear Graphs and Electrical Networks,Addison Wesley, 1961.
H.Narayanan, Submodular Functions and Electrical Networks,Annals of Discrete Maths, vol54, North Holland, 1997.

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Introductiontomobilecommunication.Cellularmobiletelephonearchitectureoverview.Cellularradiosystemdesign Frequency
assignments, frequency reuse channels. Concept of cell splitting. Handover in cellular systems. Handoff algorithms.Multiple
access schemes in mobile communicationsTDMA, FDMA, CDMA. Random Multiple Access Schemes. Performance analysis
issues. MAC layer scheduling and connection admission in mobile communication. Interference suppression and Power
control.Teletraffic modelling and Queeuing theoretic analysis of cellular mobile networks. Resource allocation and mobility
management.Practical Cellular mobile systemsAMPS and GSM system architecture overview. Call management and system
operation.CDMAbasedcellularsystem.WirelessinLocalLoopDECTandCDMAWLL.

Text/References
WCY Lee, Mobile CellularTelecommunications Systems, McGraw Hill International Editions 1990.
WCY Lee, Mobile Communications Design Fundamentals, Prentice Hall, 1993.
Raymond Steele, Mobile Radio Communications, IEEE Press, NewYork, 1992.
AJ Viterbi, CDMA: Principles of Spread Spectrum Communications, Addison Wesley, NewYork, 1995.
VK Garg and JE Wilkes, Wireless and personal Communication Systems, Prentice Hall, 1996.

EE779ADVANCEDTOPICSINSIGNALPROCESSING

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Introduction Relevant concepts in DSP, linear algebra, matrix analysis, and statistical signal analysis (as needed) Spectral
estimation(temporal)NonparametricspectrumestimationParametricmethodsforrationalspectra(ARMA,MA,ARprocesses)
and line spectra, Array signal processing (spatial) Arrays and spatial filters, spacetime processes Waveform estimation
broadband and narrowband beamformers Subspace algorithms MUSIC, ESPRIT, RootMUSIC Applications directionof
arrival(DOA)estimation,signalseparation,SelectedtopicsinsamplingandreconstructionDitheredsampling,useofarandom
dither Sampling, quantization, and interpolation Sampling of nonbandlimited signals Finite rate of innovation signals,
Change point problems Canonical change point problems Nonparametric and Bayesian approaches to the changepoint
problems Feedback in change point problems, Approximations in bases and compression Linear and nonlinear
approximationsKarhunenLoeveapproximationsTransformcodingDistortionrateofquantizationSparsesignalprocessing
Sparse representation and recovery, pursuit algorithms, compressive sensing, Monte Carlo methods in signal processing
ParticlefilterInferenceinHiddenMarkovModels,ExpectationMaximization(EM)algorithm.

Text/References
Petre Stoica and Randolph Moses, ``SpectralAnalysis of Signals``, Prentice Hall, 2005.
Jacob Benesty, Jingdong Chen, andYitengHuang, ``Microphone array signal processing``,Springer, 2008.
Harry L. VanTress, ``OptimumArray Processing``, Part IV of Detection,Estimation, and ModulationTheory, Wiley
Interscience, 2002.
Stefane Mallat, ``A wavelet tour of signal processing: the sparse way``,Academic Press, 2010.
James Candy, ``Bayesian Signal Processing``,Wiley & Sons., 2009.
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James Candy, ``Bayesian Signal Processing``,Wiley & Sons., 2009.
Olivier Cappe, Eric Moulines, andTobias Ryden,``Inference in Hidden Markov Models``, Springer Series in Statistics,
2005.
Arnaud Doucet andA.M. Johansen, ``ATutorial on Particle Filtering and Smoothing: Fifteen years Later``, in Handbook
of Nonlinear Filtering(eds. D. Crisan et B. Rozovsky), Oxford UniversityPress, 2011.
Y. C. Eldar and G. Kutyniok, ``Compressed Sensing:Theory andApplications ``, Cambridge University Press, 2011.
Research publications that will be suggested during the course.
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EE791POWERELECTRONICCONVERTERSFORRENEWABLEENERGY

Introduction to renewable sources: world energy scenario, Wind, solar, hydro, geothermal, availability and power extraction.
Introduction to solar energy: Photovoltaic effect, basics of power generation, PV & IV characteristics, effect of insolation,
temperature, diurnal variation, shading Modules, connections, ratings Power extraction (MPP), tracking and MPPT schemes
standalone systems, grid interface, storage,ACDC loads. Power converters for solar: Micro converter, DCDC buck/boost/buck
boost/flyback/forward/cuk,bidirectionalconvertersInverters:1ph,3phinverterswith&w/ox??mer,Heric,H6,MultilevelNeutral
point clamp, Modular multilevel, CSI Control schemes: unipolar, bipolar, PLL and synchronization, power balancing / bypass,
Parallel power processing Grid connection issues: leakage current, Islanding, harmonics, active/reactive power feeding,
unbalance. Intro to wind energy: PV, IV characteristic, wind power system: turbinegeneratorinverter, mechanical control,
ratings Power extraction (MPP) and MPPT schemes. Generators for wind: DC generator with DC to AC converters Induction
generatorwith&w/oconverterSynchronousgeneratorwithbacktobackcontrolled/uncontrolledconverterDoublyfedinduction
generator with rotor side converter topologies permanent magnet based generators. Battery: Types, charging discharging.
IntroductiontoACandDCmicrogrids.

Text/References
Sudipta Chakraborty, Marcelo G. Sim303265es, and William E. Kramer. Power Electronics for Renewable and Distributed
Energy Systems:A Sourcebook ofTopologies, Control and Integration. Springer Science & Business, 2013.
Nicola Femia, Giovanni Petrone, Giovanni Spagnuolo, Massimo Vitelli, Power Electronics and control for maximum
Energy Harvesting in Photovoltaic Systems,CRC Press,2013.
Chetan Singh Solanki, Solar Photovoltaics: fundamentals,Technologies andApplications, Prentice Hall of India, 2011.
N. Mohan,T.M. Undeland & W.P. Robbins, Power Electronics: Converter,Applications & Design, John Wiley & Sons,
1989
Muhammad H. Rashid, Power Electronics: Circuits, Devices, andApplications, Pearson Education India, 2004
E. Guba, P. Sanchis,A. Ursa, J. Lpez, and L. Marroyo, 302223Ground currents in singlephase transformerless
photovoltaic systems,302224 Progress in Photovoltaics: Research andApplications, vol. 15, no. 7, pp. 629302226650,
2007.
RemusTeodorescu, Marco Liserre, Pedro Rodriguez, Grid Converters for Photovoltaic and Wind Power Systems, John
Wiley and Sons, Ltd., 2011.
Ali Keyhani, Design of Smart Power Grid Renewable Energy Systems, WileyIEEE Press, 2011.ix

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